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Ismael Mathurin
  • Investor
  • Fall River, MA
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Multifamily start up

Ismael Mathurin
  • Investor
  • Fall River, MA
Posted

Morning Bp family

I am a real estate investor in Massachusetts approaching my 1st year of taking action. To be honest, I was trapped in Analysis paralysis mode for awhile. 

  The main strategy I've been focusing on is wholesaling. However, Lately, I have been thinking about getting into  multifamily investing to start my portfolio. I wouldn't mind living in one unit for the first year. 

What are somethings I should be considering right before making this jump? 

How did you guys went about your first multi family investment property? 

I don't want to start overthinking this process, at the same time I would like to know the correct way to go about this. 

Thank you 

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