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Max McNally
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  • San Jose, CA
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Looking to find a team to BRRRR

Max McNally
  • Investor
  • San Jose, CA
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Hey guys, I'm looking to network with folks from Ohio who are doing the BRRRR strategy. I just bought my first fourplex in Dayton, the numbers look great, cash flowing about $600 a month (projected, I haven't closed yet). I would love to buy a bunch more, but I don't have the cash to continue doing conventional financing. So, I'd love to talk to people who are doing BRRRR, and could tell me what their experience has been like. I live in California, so I'm trying to build a good team in the Ohio area who I can work with to build a portfolio of rental properties. I've got some great contacts with realtors, lenders and property management, so I'm looking for people who can find great deals (60% and under market value) and contractors/project managers who can help me assess repair costs and ARV. If that sounds interesting to you, let's talk!

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