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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Question about BRRRR calculator
Is it ok to use the 70% rule to come up with a purchase price for properties with an ARV of 100k or less when using the BRRRR calculator?
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Whitney Hutten
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@Account Closed Keep in mind that the 70% rule is ideally where you want to be at on a BRRRR for the purchase AND rehab. I like calculating my numbers with the actual purchase price, then adjusting the purchase price to get to the returns I want.