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Lorenzo L.
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  • Boston, MA
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How to find partners

Lorenzo L.
  • Investor
  • Boston, MA
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Hello everyone,

My name is Lorenzo. I am 19 years old and interested in commercial real estate investing, specifically multifamily and apartments. I want to start building my portfolio as soon as possible so by the time I'm 30 I reach my goal of $100k/month cash flow (which I don't even know if its realistic). However, I've been struggling because I've only been thought about acquiring deals with seller financing or traditionally with loans. But I just realized that there is many more ways to do this, and one is partnering with someone that has capital. So I was wondering what is the best way to find people to partner with and start building that portfolio together? I also eventually want to get into syndication but for that I need a track record which is what I'm trying to build currently. Anyways, thank you!

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@Lorenzo L. Hi Lorenzo, good for you for putting yourself out there; we all started somewhere, so don't let anyone tell you that you can't do something. Your goal is not unrealistic; many things are possible with real estate; I would love to help you out if you would like, you can message me, and I could give you some advice on how to get started, i.e. house hacking if you're able, networking is vital, as well as education, listen to podcasts, read books be a sponge, ask for help like you're doing here, and with hard work you can do it bud! 

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