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Russell Redford
  • Rental Property Investor
  • West Jordan, UT
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Starting your REI journey with an apartment complex.

Russell Redford
  • Rental Property Investor
  • West Jordan, UT
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I am just getting started in Real Estate Investing journey. I am still learning and forming my game plan.

Has anyone started by investing first in an apartment complex? My inexperienced thought process is if creative financing works for duplexes and triplexes, why not see if there is a way to finance a larger purchase that creates more cashflow. What am I not thinking of? What unique obstacles do apartments present?

I want to get my first goal of $6,000 a month of passive income so I can focus Real Estate http://www.calltopark.com/ of being tied to my desk job.

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