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How people scale at a fast rate
I realize using the BRRR strategy and pulling equity to reinvest is one of the best ways to scale, but I often read success stories that don't add up to me. If you're starting with very little money and it takes 6 months to cash out refi wouldn't the max be 2 in the first year assuming you used most of your capital on the first one? Obviously you could end up with more equity pulled than you began with but I often see extreme numbers of units in a short time frame and have yet to figure out how?
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The fastest way to scale with limited capital is to become the deal finding expert, then partner with others for the capital and/or management once you get them under contract.