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We are under contract with a new construction home in Central Florida which is still under construction. With the present market, by the time it's finished in a few months (mid 2022), we may have about $20k-$30k equity. We are currently in a rental which cost about the same monthly expenses as the house will when complete, plus $100k to furnish the new house. 

Does it make sense to sell the new house (instead of using HELOC in case the market turns), stay in the rental & use the equity to invest in a BRRRR deal?

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Tyler Gibson
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I think selling would actually trigger income tax instead of short-term capital gain but you should ask a CPA! I think you should live in it for at least 2 years then decide what to do. After 2 years you could sell and not pay capital gain or rent for 2 more years and sell without capital gain. The BRRRR strategy is very challenging in central Florida without having an off-market acquisition strategy that brings you deals with build in equity.

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