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Brrrr or flip?

Leelynd Jackson
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Hey y'all! I've completed a couple of successful flips, but I'm still getting familiar with the BRRRR strategy. I currently have a property under contract at $160,000, with little to no rehab needed. It should rent for $1,600–$1,700, and the ARV is around $230,000. I could net a solid return by wholetailing/flipping, but I'm curious — would these numbers make sense for a BRRRR given that my PITI would be roughly $1,600?

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Elealeh Fulmaran#2 All Forums Contributor
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Quick scan: Purchase 160k, ARV ~230k, rent 1,600–1,700, PITI ~1,600. As a BRRRR, that's breakeven to thin cash flow after vacancy/maintenance, and a refi at typical LTV likely leaves some cash in. If your goal is cash flow now, wholetail/flip and redeploy into a cleaner 1%+ rent-to-price deal. If your goal is stacking doors, you could hold as a near-breakeven with solid equity, but only if you're comfortable leaving money in and banking on stable rents. Next step: decide flip vs hold by running a DSCR-style calc with 5–10% expense reserves; if it's ≤ zero, take the flip profit and hunt a stronger BRRRR.

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