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Mitchell Sanedrin
  • Homeowner
  • Fairfield, CA
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HELOC on primary residence to BRRRR possible second?

Mitchell Sanedrin
  • Homeowner
  • Fairfield, CA
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Hi Everyone!

I've read a few of the BP books (No/low Money down, Rental Prop Investing, Ultimate Beginners Guide, etc.) and am currently on David Green's BRRRR book. I've come across a few times that some have used a HELOC on their primary to BRRRR and I was wondering if anyone would be willing to connect or to share their story? There's still a few questions that I have that I haven't been able to find on BP, but I was hoping someone with experience might be able to assist. I'm looking to possibly use a HELOC on my primary residence to purchase my first rental property investment, so any advice/tips is greatly appreciated!

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