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BRRRR - Rehab Phase
Hello Bigger Pockets! I've been considering using the BRRRR strategy to get started in real estate, but I am the FARTHEST thing from a handyman.
Can anyone give examples or attest to whether it is still possible to make a decent profit at the end of a BRRRR cycle but contract out most of the repairs? Of course it will be more expensive, but I am trying to get a general gauge of how MUCH more expensive.