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Updated 11 months ago on . Most recent reply

New to Real Estate Investing - NJ
Hi,
Just finished reading Brandon Turner's "Rental Property Investing" and found this forum. I haven't taken the jump into personal rental property investing yet however I am licensed realtor in NJ. I specialize only in industrial real estate and am debating if I should stick to industrial or find my way in multi-family investing. The reason I am thinking multi-family is because of the cost of industrial vs. residential. Plus I think I could learn a lot if I jumped into residential.
Let me know your thoughts and ways I can take advantage of my real estate license in the state and my current experience and connections that I'm not thinking of.
KS