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Darius Kellar
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Amount of Units Does Not Necessarily Equate to More Profits or Portfolio Efficieny

Darius Kellar
  • Real Estate Coach
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Many new investors are getting mis-leaded into thinking that the number of units someone has equates to more success. Please add additional comments to assist new investors with this topic.

Just because someone has 100 units does not mean they are running an efficient portfolio. It does not mean that they are doing better than the next person. It just means that they have 100 units. New investors should stick to more practical methods of investing in RE so more people have a greater chance of having a good start.

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