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Shakirah Y James
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Sell or Brrrr property? What is the best when wanting to maximize cash flow

Shakirah Y James
  • Investor
  • North Carolina
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Hi I have a question concerning a property purchased for short term rental purposes. It has been notified that it has to be long term due to zoning. The cash flow has changed drastically and not brining in enough to cover all expenses. I would like to hear suggestions on how to maximize the return on this? Sell it and buy another property or BRRR? and if you suggest BRRR do you have any suggestions on who I can call with LTV rates being 75% or higher ?

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