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All Forum Posts by: Dan Barr

Dan Barr has started 1 posts and replied 17 times.

Post: $50k to invest in BRRRR

Dan BarrPosted
  • Investor
  • Denver CO
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 4

@Kenneth Garrett Many thanks!!!

Post: $50k to invest in BRRRR

Dan BarrPosted
  • Investor
  • Denver CO
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 4

thanks @Kenneth Garrett.

BTW - any PM lenders you recommend?


Post: $50k to invest in BRRRR

Dan BarrPosted
  • Investor
  • Denver CO
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 4

Hi, I'm about to get started with BRRRR myself, but can help you understand the concept (just giving an example):

You buy a property for 50K (you can use your own money or borrow). Invest 25K in rehabbing it. Then, you rent it out, and then reach out to a lender to refi. The lender will lend you money based on an appraisal, so let's assume the appraised value is 100K. If you are interested in a 75% LTV loan (meaning - 25% down), the bank will lend you 75K, which covers your purchase and rehab costs, so eventually you are left with a property which you purchased for free (and it cashflows).

the example above is a very basic and simple one, there are many details which you need to take into account, but from a highlevel this is how it works. You can many posts and videos here in BP which provide more details.

To your 50K - as mentioned above - you can use it to buy in cash (or fund the rehab) or you can find HM or PM to help you with funding the first steps until you refi.

Hope it helped... GOOD LUCK!

Post: Seasoning Period for Refinance

Dan BarrPosted
  • Investor
  • Denver CO
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 4

Hi, I guess it depends on the lender. Different lenders have different policies.

When I asked my lender yesterday what the rule was, i was told it's 6 months from the purchase date.

Good luck!!!

Thank you. I'm indeed from Denver... Good luck with the Aurora deal. Happy to meet for a coffee when you are in town.

Hey Nicholas Lohr,

just wondering - which rental search sites would you recommend using? thanks in advance!

Post: Laundromat in Wyoming

Dan BarrPosted
  • Investor
  • Denver CO
  • Posts 17
  • Votes 4

Hey Jordan Berry,  I'm seriously considering getting into this world and would appreciate any good advice. I'd love to connect. Thanks!