Mastering the BRRR Strategy: CJ Calio's Path to Cash Flow and Success

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CJ Calio is a successful real estate investor known for his expertise in the buy and hold strategy. His journey began with a focus on cash flow and finding a reliable stream of income to replace his wife's employment. Calio and his wife found a system that worked well for them and continuously enhanced it. They became experts in the buy and hold strategy, but later expanded their horizons to include the BER strategy (buy rehab rent, refinance, and repeat). Implementing this strategy, Calio scaled his portfolio in both single-family and small multifamily properties.

As their portfolio grew, Calio noticed that his wife was becoming overwhelmed. However, their expertise and confidence led them to explore new opportunities in the real estate market. Leveraging their experience in the residential space, they ventured into commercial real estate investing. Calio and his wife successfully scaled their business in commercial properties such as retail, strip malls, office spaces, and medical spaces. Although the scale was larger, they continued to implement their tried and tested strategy for success.

Connect with CJ Calio: https://www.instagram.com/wnnproperties/

Key Topics and Bullets:
• CJ's initial strategy: cash flow and buy and hold
- Looking for a stream of income to replace CJ's w2 income
- Following a system and enhancing it over time
• Adoption of the BER strategy (buy rehab rent, refinance, repeat)
- Scaling the portfolio with single-family and small multifamily properties
• Overwhelm and expansion of the team
- Transitioning from single-family properties to commercial real estate
- Investing in retail, strip mall, office, and medical spaces
• Adjusting the portfolio to alleviate property management headaches
- Trading in single-family properties for larger, more stable commercial assets
• Longer lease terms and stability in the commercial sector
- Projecting leases for 5, 7, 10, 15 years
• Alleviating pressure and overwhelm through portfolio expansion into commercial real estate.

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