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Jennifer Olson
  • Lynchburg, VA
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Flipping / Rehabbing Houses

Jennifer Olson
  • Lynchburg, VA
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Hi friends! 

Newbie real estate investor here. My husband and I are looking to make our first investment in the year 2020. We want to do this by owner-occupied investing in a duplex, triplex or fourplex. 

We are still working out our options as to how we will fund our first investment. As of right now, we like the idea of doing a fix and flip. 

I just Brandon Turners book, Investing in Real Estate with No and Low Money Down and thought the FHA 203k loan might be a good option for this. The other consideration is the BRRRR Strategy.

If you have flipped a house before, what loan worked best for you and why do you recommend it? 

Thanks!

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