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All Forum Posts by: David Smith

David Smith has started 3 posts and replied 5 times.

Hey, I'm looking at a few Vacation Rentals to NH lakes region.  Prices have skyrocketed but I need to understand the normal play here.  Do most successful Vacation Home rental owners Leverage to 15 yrs?  Do they use 7 yr arm loans?

Do they get cash flow and if yes how long does it take?  Months?  Years?

Or is the play only to pay off some of your own family's rental property? 

Post: Finding Prpertys by Class A-C

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Understood, Thanks for the help Andrew

Post: Finding Prpertys by Class A-C

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I'm looking for C Class properties for BRRRR Oppurtunities, how can I determine which Class a property falls into?

Thx Dave

Post: In BRRRR Strategy Financing

David SmithPosted
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Caleb & Andrew, Thank you for the information, its about what I thought however your advice is very helpful.

Thx Dave

Post: In BRRRR Strategy Financing

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In the BRRRR strategy is taking a 5/7 yr ARM as the first loan before doing the renovation and refi a benefit or does it not matter when you need to take a loan to start?

Thx Dave