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Daniel DiChiro
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This should be a home run, help me understand why not...

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It all depends on what you're after. The BRRRR method really focuses on helping people pull money out. In a successful BRRRR, someone get all of their money back out and may even make a nice profit pulling out the full 70%. Even with the risk of negative cashflow, as long as it's not astronomical there are ways to combat that in any market. In more expensive markets, home prices are through the roof so the cashflow is harder to find. This doesn't mean pulling out the full 70% is good or bad. If you're focusing hard on cashflow then finding that sweet spot may be the best route. That may also mean finding a market that works for you and what you're after.

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