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Frank Ransom
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Did low rates ruin BRRRR expectations?

Frank Ransom
  • Specialist
  • Houston, TX
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Feels like a lot of BRRRR deals worked a few years ago simply because money was cheap.

Investors could overpay a bit, miss rehab numbers, refinance easily, and still come out okay. Now it feels like every mistake gets exposed fast.

I’m noticing the investors still buying are just way stricter on their numbers now. Tighter entry prices, more conservative rehab budgets, and less dependence on appreciation saving the deal.

Do you think BRRRR actually got harder… or are we just seeing the market correct years of aggressive underwriting?

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