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Updated about 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
BRRRR more than 10 properties?
Hello!
Since BRRRR is dependent on the cash-out refinance, what do you do once you've exhausted all 10 loans you can get through traditional financing?
Thank you!
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@Mathew Giladi There are hundreds of lenders that offer what are called commercial or asset based loans. They differ dramatically in their rate and terms, so make sure you shop around. You can find these lenders under the Resources section here on Bigger pockets, I know there is financing Forum somewhere on BP, but your best bet is through a referral from local REI groups or investors. I've been using these for years, and I always shop around for the best rate and terms so PM if you'd like their info (they're a nationwide lender).
Portfolio loans have their advantages, but a big disadvantage is they are considered a package deal, so if you ever wanted to sell one property, you have to sell or refinance all the rest in the package.