UNDERSTANDING THE PROS AND CONS OF THE A, B AND C CLASS PROPERTIES
Wednesday, May 20
For the disciplined Buy-Rehab-Rent-Refiance-Repeat (BRRRR) strategy investor, location is king in real estate. Where you invest can have a major impact on your investment future. It is important to understand the good and bad of the various classes, though semi-informal and inexact science, of pr...
THREE DEALS. ONE YEAR. $100K NET WORTH. AWESOME CASH FLOW.
Wednesday, May 20
We hope to teach you how in one year, through the power of the buy-rehab-rent-refinance-repeat (BRRRR) strategy, you can own three cash-flowing rental properties, have added $100,000 to your net worth and now be receiving an extra $10K per year in passive income. We should start with a key assump...
Develop the Growth Mindset for Investing in Real Estate and the BRRRR
Wednesday, May 20
Develop the Growth Mindset for Investing in Real Estate and the BRRRR Strategy Many people love the idea of becoming real estate investors and becoming their own bosses. They know that investing in real estate should be able to provide them with more income and potentially the financial freedom t...
Hallmarks of a Good BRRRR Deal
Wednesday, May 20
Many people are considering using the Buy-Rehab-Rent-Refinance-Repeat (BRRRR) strategy as a way to branch out with their real estate investing. They may have heard about some of the benefits that the “Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat” strategy is capable of offering and they want to try it out...
How to Negate the Risks of BRRRR
Wednesday, May 20
BRRRR Strategy The BRRRR strategy (buy-rehab-rent-refinance-repeat) can is an amazing strategy for helping you reach your dreams of successful real estate investment. The basic strategy is straightforward. You buy a property that is discounted or perhaps distressed, and then spend the time, money...
Creative Financing Solutions for BRRRR Real Estate Investing
Thursday, April 16
Introduction Boom-bust housing cycles are not as rare as we perceive them to be. According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, there have been 28 boom-bust cycles since 1929. During a bust, non-performing assets or NPAs shoot up, and credit dries up. In simple terms, banks have less mone...