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Updated about 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

New Indianapolis Investor
Hey everyone!
I'm really loving being a part of this community and thank you in advance for your perspective.
I have made some good Excel sheets for finding deals that will work, and have a good idea of what I can do on the lending side, so now I'm looking into next steps.
I feel I need to narrow my net before talking to a realtor, so how would you suggest I decide between multi and single family? Looking to be financially independent within 10 years, so should I be prioritizing appreciation or cash flow this early in the game?
Thank you!
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@David Rohrer Most of the 2-4 unit properties are in old, rough areas of Indianapolis. Indy is a great SFR market but I would be extremely cautious with MF.