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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Duplex or Four-Plex first deal
Hi BP!
So as the subject states duplex or fourplex? As a first property what is the better way to get started? I have been watching some of Grant Cardone's videos on YouTube and he always suggests going big. But since this would be my first property, is bigger better? The two things I'm concerned with is 1) am I going to like doing this and 2) what happens when there is a long vacancy/unexpected costs.
Any input is appreciated.
Thanks!