Boosting Your Appraisal, Backward BRRRRs, & Capita…


BRRRRs, property classes, raising capital questions and more are in this episode of Seeing Greene! As always, your investor mentor, top agent, and shiny-headed host of the BiggerPockets Podcast is back to walk through real-life questions and examples brought to him directly from listeners just like you. This episode walks through a lot of the struggles new and intermediate investors have when trying to scale. So even if you’ve got one unit (or none), you’re probably in one of our guest’s positions.

Investors all over the country are enjoying the spoils of this hot real estate market and need to know the next best move to make. In today’s show, David touches on topics like how to scale when you feel overleveraged, the four hurdles that stop investors from building portfolios, how to tell whether a rental is an a, b, or c-class property, whether or not to raise money on your first big deal, and why every BRRRR needs to start backwards.

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David:
This is the BiggerPockets Podcast, show 585. When you want to BRRRR, start with knowing what’s going to affect the value. The lender who’s going to be doing the refinance is going to be the one who understands how that works. So you want to talk to your representative, whether it’s a direct lender or it’s a broker like us that finds you one. Ask them, “Hey, which way should I go,” and then develop your strategy based off of what they’ve said. If you don’t like what they say, well then look for another loan officer, another lender, another whatever person that’s going to finance this, and create a different strategy.

David:
What’s going on, everyone? It’s David Greene, your…