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Bobby Paquette
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Would you still do a BRRR if it didnt cashflow?

Bobby Paquette
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Charleston, SC
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If you were to get a BRRR that you could pull all of your money out and some but it didn't cashflow really, would you still keep it? I know this depends on goals, etc. But in the overview, you get a rental property with a bunch of equity in it, and if the hold time is long term, you should be fine in any market, thoughts?

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Andrew Postell
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Andrew Postell
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@Bobby Paquette you have some good posts above.  I wrote an entire post on this topic specifically that you can find HERE.  There was a time when "cash flow" didn't happen until year 3 when you invested in "buy-and-hold" properties.  We are back to that level again. Read that post and see what you think.

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