Fast Flip Podcast - Mortgage Strategy in Minutes

BRRRR Strategy Using Hard Money and DSCR

Ebonie Beaco - Loan Officer and Mortgage Strategist Season 1 Episode 2

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In this episode of The Fast Flip Podcast Mortgage Strategy In Minutes, Ebonie Beaco breaks down how real estate investors use the BRRRR strategy Buy, Rehab, Rent, Refinance, Repeat to grow rental portfolios and recycle capital. You will learn in minutes how this strategy works and how financing plays a major role.

This episode explains how hard money loans can help investors move quickly on purchases and renovations, and how DSCR loans are often used as the refinance exit strategy based on property cash flow instead of personal income.

You will learn in minutes:
 • How BRRRR works step by step
 • Where hard money fits in the buy and rehab phase
 • How DSCR loans support long term holds
 • What investors should watch for before starting
 • Why running realistic numbers is critical

This episode is ideal for buy and hold investors, fix and flip investors transitioning to rentals, and anyone looking to scale a real estate portfolio strategically.

Because your mortgage should be a strategy, not a guess.

Ebonie Beaco - Mortgage Strategist and Sr. Loan Officer
312-392-0664
www.HomeLoansNetwork.com

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