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Anthony M Innerarity
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Anthony M Innerarity
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dover, DE (Dover)
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New member here from the Delaware area. I currently have 2 units that I got through brute force and self financing. I have recently been turned on to BP which has completely opened my eyes to all the different resources and techniques.

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Anthony M Innerarity
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@Lexi Teifke

I'm not too sure if Brute force is a well recognized idiom, but that is how some of the investors I talk too locally described my technique. I would buy a house using cash reserves for the down payment and go with a conventional loan. I think they refer to it as such since I didn't use any trick such as BRRRR or private lending to get started.

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