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Largest property you have applied BRRRR method to?

Scott Kimberly
  • Cheshire, CT
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I am thinking of using the BRRRR to start quickly acquiring some smaller multi-family properties and it got me thinking.

How large can you actually go with a BRRRR? What's the largest property, by units, someone has applied the BRRRR method to? Could be you or someone you know, just wondering if there is an "upper limit" to the strategy!

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Jaysen Medhurst
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Jaysen Medhurst
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@Scott Kimberly, large value-add apartment-syndication sponsors are often doing a form of BRRRR. The numbers are bigger and timelines longer, but the concept is the same: add enough value to recover all (or most) of your capital within a certain period of time.

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