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Samir Ali Advice for New Real Estate Investor
13 February 2020 | 3 replies
Then you'll have to transition to BRRRR to recycle out the same money to keep getting more properties. 
Steve Burrell Maximizing Equity in Rentals
16 February 2020 | 6 replies
Are you looking to recycle the money? 
Mike Chira Get rolling with HELOCs
27 February 2020 | 8 replies
So if you buy property #1 in cash and then have $105k available through a HELOC after renovations, you can continue to use and recycle that money on subsequent deals.A 1031 exchange is a great tool, but don't underestimate the effort required to do one.
Randy Wylie This is my first investment BRRRR
27 February 2020 | 3 replies
Will your private money allow you to recycle the funds on your next deal? 
Christopher G. hard money loan or save
28 February 2020 | 5 replies
Starting on the shoestring with CC debt this late in the RE cycle is a lot of risk.
Bryant Reams I prefer to BRRR but have a deal on a already renovated home :(
28 February 2020 | 3 replies
My investment goals this year are to lock in 3-5 deals that are either BRRR or flips (mainly because I need to recycle my cash). 
Ricardo A Perez [Calc Review] Help me analyze this deal
1 March 2020 | 2 replies
The asking price is 30k and i budgeted 40k renovations with 10% extra in case the we go over budget on the renovations. so all in with purchase,closing,renovations and holding cost( 8 months of holding cost calculated)  come in at around $76,820.00 we would be financing the property in all cash me and my brother in law would go 50/50 on all cost and split the profit but have agreed to use the profits to fund another flip if this one  went well. so i am really thinking 150k ARV so selling it at 150k taking away 6% on closing, 6% on agent fee's and 15% capital gains tax leaves me with walking out at closing sale with a check at around $109,500 and minus $76,820 all in purchasing cost should leave a profit at around $32,680.00 which we would recycle in to our second flip. 
Brian Holshouser Hello fellow BP investors! New and ready to rock!
10 March 2020 | 12 replies
Of course, a fast way to recycle capital is BRRRR.
Andre Kimbrough How to start a real estate buisness
26 August 2020 | 10 replies
For example, maybe you have very little to invest, so you have to flip at first to build up capital, then you recycle your flipping capital into BRRRRs, then later on your harvest your BRRRRs to get MORE BRRRRs and diversify into syndications. 
Jimmy Rim Refinancing/Cashing out a property I recently bought in NYC
10 June 2020 | 7 replies
Cash is king, a Cash out Refi could be recycled (in decreasing amounts as you noted) property by property.