BRRRR - Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat
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BRRRRing with Onwer financing
Hi, is there a way to mix owner financing with BRRRRing on the same deal? On the surface it seems like there isn't because of the cash-out Refinance allowing you to get all capital out. Is there a way to capitalize on seller's willingness to provide long term financing on a renovation opportunity, while at the same time sticking with the BRRRR strategy to grow a portfolio while not locking up capital in loan down payments? In this case, 10 % down is what the seller wants to provide financing. When I add renovation costs, it could turn into a decent sum of money locked up.