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Reese Hamilton First time home buyer and investor: FHA or No FHA?
4 July 2020 | 5 replies
Then start brrrr method on 1 or more investment properties within the year.
Vernon Calhoun Out of State Investing
3 August 2020 | 12 replies
I'm looking to purchase SFH rental properties in the Atlanta area using the BRRRR method.
Kellon Parkinson DEALS: Bad until proven otherwise OR Good until proven otherwise
9 June 2020 | 8 replies
@Theresa HarrisThat makes perfect sense, and is not a method of approaching things that I had considered.
Jen Hunt 20% down with cashflow or 5% without?
18 June 2020 | 11 replies
Which is the preferred method?
Peter Lee Bringing self-storage rents to market rate...How?
16 June 2020 | 19 replies
@Charles Kao I think that method is a pretty good one. 
Delbert Standifer Please help did I Brrrr this wrong
9 June 2020 | 22 replies
. ($15 to $20k in many places)So if you get some good education and it doesn't cost you a lot, it's still a win.The BRRRR method worked a lot better 5 years ago when prices were still depressed and rising.
Ahmad Nassar Donating to Black organizations
18 September 2020 | 49 replies
But then you coming in bragging about your 5 years is quite funnyThe fact that you find that threatening, clearly indicates you are responding from your feelings rather than trying to solve problems.
Bijan Gavahi Interested in real estate and property renting
6 June 2020 | 3 replies
I am also a big fan of BRRRR method.  
Cody Smith Invest now with debt, or invest later debt free?
10 June 2020 | 79 replies
Definitely worth a listen to see if you can pick up any tips from his method.
Jeff Dippel Refinance Questions help
7 June 2020 | 3 replies
In situations like this- where you are hoping to increase cash flow by $160 a month, but do so through a relatively expensive method, I like to ask myself; "How can I leverage what I have and create that same cashflow elsewhere."