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Updated over 5 years ago, 07/15/2019

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Current market scares when assessing a BRRRR

Cody N.
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What is BP's take on the current market for BRRRR?? I haven't read too much into the current media but I've seen mentions on signs of a crash. Also some states are seeing signs of real estate depreciation (from what I've read). Yes markets are volitile throughout the US but, does anyone see the BRRRR strategy being effected? Or have doubts that their rehab will yield current market value since some media claim "the housing market is going to crash". Yes I am a beginner investor so I cannot read the market like most. That's why I am creating this post. I seek knowledge! I reside in (a few miles east) of Houston, Texas. All opinions are welcome especially in different areas of the US.

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