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Updated about 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Would like to buy my first property for using BRRRR method

Danny Mittler
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Hey I’m 21 years old I live in Hollywood Florida I saved so far $30,000 and I searched up how to get in to real estate and start buying my first property

I heard about the popular method called BRRRR I saw YouTube videos and read a lot about it on google and it's interested and it's maybe work for me

But in most cases I saw in the videos people rent them after the renovation 

In my case I have to get an FHA loan and this require to leave there for at least 12 months before I can rent is for someone else and make some cash flow

Is there any better ways to do that or any recommends for newbie like new ? ;) 


Thank you !

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Matt Ternullo
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Matt Ternullo
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In all cases of a BRRRR people rent them after the renovation, that's one of the R's.


Recommendation 1: Look at a 3 or 4 family that you could get an FHA loan on and rent out while living in one of the units. It will likely be tough to do a BRRR if you only have 3.5% down because either it needs too much work to get approved for an FHA (unless you do an FHA 203k) or it wont need enough for to appraise high enough get your money out.

Recommendation 2: Find a hard money lender that will cover a down payment in a second mortgage position and get a 20-30% down fix and flip loan. This is risky however because if you don't get that cash out your paying a high interest rate.

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