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Updated about 4 years ago, 11/04/2020

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Thomas Jerome
  • New to Real Estate
  • Front Royal, VA
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How conservative to go when analyzing BRRRRs?

Thomas Jerome
  • New to Real Estate
  • Front Royal, VA
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How conservative should I be when analyzing a BRRRR deal? I only recently started analyzing deals for potential BRRRR properties and for the projected rent I have been putting in the 25th percentile rent for the area's zip code. I have also been putting in the lowest comp price in for the ARV. Is this something I should be doing to make sure the deal is a homerun or put in numbers more pretanabel the property I'm analyzing?

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