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BRRRR vs Flipping

Michael A.
  • Financial Advisor
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Would like to hear about the advantages and disadvantages for brrrr vs flipping. And if anyone would like to share their success with either. 

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Cory J Thornton
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Cory J Thornton
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Raleigh, NC
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@Michael A. - Biggest difference in my opinion ... BRRRR builds wealth and reduces/defers taxes while flipping makes you pay taxes.

My $0.05 (two cents adjusted for inflation). 

  • Cory J Thornton

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