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Apartments
I am a fairly new investor and would like to get my foot in the door with multifamily apartment complex. What would be the best way to start. Should I begin with loan qualifications or just go out and talk to realtors /property managers. Also could a hard money loan be used for part/ of the down. Any information is appreciated
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Read some books on MF investing, find a local MF meetup group, and then if serious, get a coach.