In this module (23 of 46 in the Real Estate Investing Secrets course), you will learn:
What are the different variations of the Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refi (and Repeat)—commonly abbreviated as the BRRRR strategy—and what are some of the pros and cons of each.
What are the most common ways to finance BRRRR properties? And what are some of the more unusual ways?
Is the BRRRR strategy typically an active or passive investment?
How long do you typically hold BRRRR properties? And, why might you change that?
How do you typically exit a BRRRR property? How does your buyer typically finance the purchase when they buy from you?
Is the BRRRR strategy typically for real estate investors or real estate entrepreneurs… and what’s the difference?
How much money is typically required to utilize the BRRRR strategy? What are some of the less common money requirements?
What credit is required to do the BRRRR strategy? And, what are some less common credit-related requirements?
What are the primary skills required for the BRRRR strategy?
Is the BRRRR strategy actively or passively stable? And, what does that means in terms of the entire business blowing up in your face?
How scalable is the BRRRR strategy?
What is your risk exposure with the BRRRR strategy? What are some of your risks? How does that increase with certain sub-strategies?
How quickly do you make money with the BRRRR strategy? What amount of money do you make at that interval?
How does one typically find BRRRR deals? What are some of the more unusual ways to find deals?
What do you use to analyze BRRRR properties?
What are the ideal market conditions for the BRRRR strategy and what is a challenging market to utilize this strategy in?
How accessible or available are viable BRRRR properties?
Can you utilize your retirement money with the BRRRR strategy?
Plus, much, much more…
Secrets to BRRRR
Here are the slides from the presentation for your convenience…
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