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Is 25% after Brrr Risky in Case or Crash?

James Moore
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I’m a big fan of the Brrrr strategy and am studying to use it, but if after I refinance a property for 75% and am left with 25% equity, is that enough cushion for a big market crash? I don’t know how bad they historically can be.

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What we most care about in a case of a crash is having sufficient cash flow from rent and being able to wait it out. 

The amount of equity you have shouldn't really matter as long as you have a positive cash flow.. 

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