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Ep: 71 Step by Step Guide to Portfolio Building with B.R.R.R.R Strategy
The Property Side Hustle Podcast
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9 months ago
Ep: 71 Step by Step Guide to Portfolio Building with B.R.R.R.R Strategy
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Show 71: Step by Step Guide to Portfolio Building with the B.R.R.R.R Strategy
Host: Welcome back to "The Property Side Hustle Podcast"
Today, we're diving deep into a strategy that's turbocharged the portfolios of countless investors: the BRRRR method. That's B-R-R-R-R, and it stands for Buy, Refurbish, Refinance, Rent, and Repeat.
It's a powerful way to rapidly expand your property portfolio, and we're going to break it down step-by-step for you in today’s episode.
Host: The BRRRR strategy is all about leveraging your cash or using bridging finance to acquire undervalued properties, adding value through refurbishment, and then pulling your initial investment back out through refinancing. This allows you to recycle your capital and quickly move onto the next project.
Imagine having one lump of money for a cash deposit and using it over and over again instead of just once. You are literally pulling out your deposit money or lump sum of cash every time you refinance – that’s the goal.
Step 1: The Buy – Cash is King (or Bridging Loan is Your Ace)
Host: This is where the rubber meets the road. You need to find a property that has bags of potential but isn't quite reaching its full market value. Think tired decor, outdated kitchens and bathrooms, think swirly carpets, damp up the walls, or even minor structural issues. These are the goldmines for BRRRR investors. But where do you find these hidden diamonds in the rough? Where would you start to look for these properties?
Host: Let's talk sourcing. One prime hunting ground is auction properties. Auctions can be a fantastic way to snap up a bargain, often way below the market value.
However, they require quick decision-making and readily available funds.
This makes cash or bridging finance essential.
Do your research beforehand, read the legal pack and look for any red flags, inspect the property and view it, and set a firm budget. You need to analyse the deal and get your numbers and costings done. Don't get carried away in the heat of the moment!
Another area to explore is properties that have been on the market for an extended period, say six months or more. These properties might be overlooked by other buyers, or the seller might be more willing to negotiate. There's usually a reason why they haven't sold, so do your due diligence, but these can be excellent opportunities.
And finally, for the truly savvy investor, we have unsold lots. These are properties that have gone to auction but failed to meet their reserve price. Often, the auctioneer or estate agent will be keen to sell these properties quickly, and you might be able to negotiate a significant discount. This can be a goldmine for BRRRR investors.
Now, the key here is speed and securing the deal.
Sellers often favour cash buyers, so having access to funds is crucial. This is where bridging finance often comes into play.
A bridging loan is a short-term, interest-only loan secured against the property itself. It allows you to move quickly and secure the purchase, even before you've finalised your long-term financing.
Often, investors use a combination of cash and bridging finance, leveraging their available capital while using the bridging loan for the remainder. Remember, due diligence is paramount.
Get a thorough survey, understand the local market, and negotiate really hard. Don't fall in love with the property; fall in love with the deal is my biggest advice.
Step 2: The Refurbish – Unleashing the Property's Potential
Host: You've bought the property – congratulations! Now the real work begins. This is where you add value and transform the property into something desirable for tenants. Think beyond cosmetic improvements. Consider upgrading the heating system, replacing windows, or even re-configuring the layout. A well-planned refurbishment not only increases the property's value but also attracts higher-quality tenants wi
The Property Side Hustle Podcast
The Property podcast with a difference from host Paul Rose - former co-founder of the UK's biggest property sourcing network and former estate agent and sourcer. Paul share's his knowledge and thought's on all things property and business.