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Brandon Kunasek Using the BRRRR Method on Oceanfront Condos — Anyone Else Doing This Near the Coast?
9 November 2025 | 9 replies
I work primarily with investors focused on short-term rental–friendly oceanfront properties, and something interesting has been happening here:Many of my clients are applying a modified BRRRR strategy to dated oceanfront condos — essentially:Buy older, underpriced units in established resorts → Renovate to STR-grade finishes → Rent on Airbnb/VRBO → Refinance after 12–18 months based on new income comps → Repeat with equity pull-out capital.Even though condos can be trickier with financing and HOA dynamics, the math has worked surprisingly well when:The HOA allows STR operations.Renovations target higher ADR and occupancy.The appraisal reflects short-term rental income rather than long-term leases.I’ve noticed this approach works best when you treat each condo almost like a “micro–multifamily” — tracking cash flow, management efficiency, and appreciation just like you would for a small apartment deal.Curious — has anyone else here applied the BRRRR method to condos or coastal properties instead of single-family or multifamily units?
Jordan Esco Most Cost Effective renovation method
27 October 2025 | 1 reply

Im new to real estate and just acquired my first 4-family property. Some of the units require renovations and I’m just trying to figure out the most cost effective way to do this without putting a huge hole in my pock...

Fallon Gilbert What are your methods to finding Private money lenders?
31 October 2025 | 18 replies

Hi all!I feel like I'm a fish out of water here a bit. I know that there are tons of different types of lenders but I believe for my case I would need a private money lender or hard money lender. To my knowledge, hard...

Michael Carbonare Is There A Solution To Housing Unaffordability?
19 October 2025 | 42 replies
But it's more than spiritual.
Abdoul Aziz Bikienga New interest in BRRRR
9 November 2025 | 29 replies
That’s awesome that you found BP through David Greene’s book — his breakdown of the BRRRR method is one of the best out there.
Matt Settle Where are you getting wholesale leads?
1 November 2025 | 5 replies
Best method in my opinion is to find some of the biggest buyers in whatever market(s) you are trying to start in. 
Austin Johnson Whole Life as Leverage
6 November 2025 | 2 replies
I’ve looked at this method.  
Maya Jones Binder method , 120 days notice
6 October 2025 | 5 replies
Hey there @Maya Jones - Could you explain what the binder method is? 
Shahab Ahmed Qasim Smoqi What Tools or Methods Do You Use?
29 October 2025 | 4 replies

Hey everyone,
I’m new to real estate investing and currently based in Dallas (Irving). I’m focused on learning how to analyze deals quickly and confidently — especially small multifamily or house hack opportunities.
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Sami Gren Looking for Advice on Tenant Access for Township Inspection
31 October 2025 | 5 replies
If the former need to 100% make sure you are following your state/county laws and the lease language regarding notification for entering the unit without the tenant present.If the latter and your won't be entering the unit then the form of notice doesn't matter, but would advise several contact methods to get as many on board as possible.