I did this deal in Austin Texas in late 2025 and made a TON of mistakes, still profitable. Made a little case study presentation to share in case anyone is looking to BRRRR purchased for 190 arv 360 rehab 60 holding costs ~20 Details in the pdf
These things take a while to work In fact I usually tell people however long you want it to take, it will take just a tad bit longer than that. Investments in ourselves don't all pan out the way we want, but we have to keep making them so that the ones that do work out make up for all of them combined and more
Served in the Marine Corps 2011-2015. Got out and lived the 9-5 life and struggled like many others. Suffering from paycheck to paycheck opened my desire to seek something greater. Financial freedom was discovered and now I aim to achieve by growing and building relationships with folks to are doing the same. I hope to thrive and help any of you in any way I can along the way so we all WIN!
Okay guys I got a quick question. In my area there's nothing suitable for me to live in. Therefore I can't use my VA loan. However, if the cash is right on down payment I would be able to go conventional. Is it advisable to go ahead and get started on conventional saving VA for later or is it best to start with VA and hold on to the cash for the down payment at a later time?
I’ve been doing this a decade and never used my VA loan. It’s not a requirement, it’s only a benefit when you really don’t have cash to put down, and it doesn’t make a bad deal become good Focus on finding a great deal, a conventional is fine