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Tyler Goulden
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Jumping straight to an apartment complex

Tyler Goulden
  • Lobsterman
  • Arundel, ME
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Is it possible with a small income to jump straight into a first deal being an apartment complex? If so what are the pros and cons of commercial vs residential?
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    Tyler,

    My coach Joe Fairless wrote this post just this week.  Very practical options one can take to break into the MF business.  I think you will find it most helpful.  Also, would read some books on MF (Dave Lindahl - MF millions; Steve Berges - Complete Guide to Buying / Selling Apts); listen to BP podcasts on MF and hangout in the MF forum.  Consider a coach if you are serious.

    https://www.biggerpockets.com/forums/223/topics/31...

    Dave

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