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Gerald Jarreau
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  • Baton Rouge, LA
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Trying to find a strategy but not sure what to do.

Gerald Jarreau
  • Investor
  • Baton Rouge, LA
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Background: I am 54 and have my house paid off (guessing around 250k in value). I have a condo with 37k of mortgage left (value about 160k). I have a job making about 60k per year. I have no car note. I rent the condo for 1200 (cash flow about $100 after expenses). I plan to retire in about 8 years (will have an old fashion pension, no problem there). I also have about 150k in stocks that I can sell to use for a purchase but am kind of scared to go all in on my first deal (I only rented the condo after inheriting the house and it wasn't something I really planned). I have another Roth IRA but can't touch it until 59.5 years old.

Problem: How to buy rental properties until retirement? I may be suffering from paralyses by analyses. I have been reading up on BRRRR and like the concept but if I start small, I will be buying cheap houses on piers (I hate those things) and in rough or ugly neighborhoods. If I go bigger and try a duplex/triplex, I might have to borrow some money so it wouldn't be a pure BRRRR. This is where I am stuck. I don't know what to buy. I guess they call that your "buy box"? I liked the idea of BRRRR because it seemed like the way to go if you don't have a lot of time but would like to buy a few properties. I would like to know if I am missing something obvious. Should I get a HELOC, or what would you do? Thanks for reading.

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Sam McCormack
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Sam McCormack
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Cincinnati, OH
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@Gerald Jarreau

Hi Gerald, it sounds like you want to stay with an LTR strategy, seeing as you already do it. I would recommend filling out that buyer box and searching for a city that has what you are looking for. Or you can work backwards, explore cities and figure out what is normal there and then find your core 4. I recommend looking for a realtor first because they will have the contacts to finish off that core 4

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