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It’s getting harder to make the numbers work in real estate right now. Rents are tight, interest rates are up, and traditional rentals just aren’t cutting it for a lot of investors.
That’s why this episode of the Savvy Investor Podcast is a must-listen. Host Michael Ponte sits down with Trang Tran, who’s putting a creative spin on the classic BRRRR method — by mixing it with short-term rentals. She calls it the Air B and BRRRR strategy… and it’s a game changer.
Trang’s taking tired, underperforming properties, fixing them up with Airbnb in mind, pulling most of her money out through a refi, and ending up with high-cash-flow rentals that actually work in today’s market.
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If you’ve been stuck looking for better returns or wondering how to stretch your capital further, this is the kind of episode that’ll get the wheels turning.
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