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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Big deals or small deals?
Hi guys I’m pretty new here and I’m trying to learn as much as I can, so I can invest in my 29s (I’m 16). I’ve been listening to the bigger pockets podcast as well as Grant Cardone’s realcestate podcast, and I’m getting mixed signals. On BP most of the shows are about small multi family properties of around-4 units, but Grant Cardone says all the time “one door and no more” meaning buying small deals with one to 4 renters are bad. He dIes huge deals of 300+doors and he says your fIrst deal should be as bIg as possible. The two podcasts contradict each other and I’m asking if anyone can make this seem more clear to me, whether big deals are better than small multi family, and why
Thanks
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Go Big or Go Home.. For some reason I cannot relate to that..
He just wants you to grow your $$ quicker. For a novice investor it can make or break your career..