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Trying to be a tenant of myself first

Jaco Braja
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Hello guys,

I want to start in real estate business as buy and hold investor, but right now I am renting myself, so my plan is to buy a fixer upper, renovate it, leave there for 2-3 years and then rent it.

My question is if I sign for 30 years fixed rate, can I refinance and get my money back and keep going.

You guys think is a good strategy?

Thanks to everyone

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