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Jim Kittridge The Ultimate BRRRR - How I made $700k with $0 in the deal
2 February 2022 | 7 replies
👏 What method did you use to locate the landlords?
Jeffery P. What are the rules of the 1031exchange?
2 February 2022 | 6 replies
However, there was money in the buy so looking to trade up for a lot.
Andrew Perkins 1031 Exchange LTR to STR
13 February 2022 | 18 replies
Do it under an LLC, trade in your car and depreciate the new one to cover some of the earnings.
Nicholas Knaebel Use a Heloc to invest?
10 April 2022 | 7 replies
We are talking about switching up the game plan a little and using the BRRR method
Guy Idan Best way to renovate with tenants in place?
4 February 2022 | 7 replies
This along with what I said above, is probably the best method to do this.
Hemal Adani What are the things to keep in mind when using turnkey company?
4 April 2022 | 21 replies
Investors have to understand why they're investing with a particular company or method.  
Brandon Wallace BRRRR Confusion! Please help!
5 February 2022 | 2 replies
So I’m looking at buying my first house and would like to use the BRRRR method.
DongHui Patel Cap Rates Nationwide? Where is everyone investing?
3 February 2022 | 5 replies
😀Average cap rate nationwide is low 5%.Top markets like Austin DFW Phoenix now trade at 3% caps.
Michael B. I have a question about the BRRR strategy?
5 February 2022 | 5 replies
Generally, we are targetting properties that are OFF MARKET using the BRRRR method
John S. LaGoff Finding Multiunit Properties
13 February 2022 | 12 replies
There is risk to it (ask the owners that declared bankruptcy in the financial crisis, or the publicly traded REITs that went under or nearly went under).