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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

Wanting to buy multifamily as a long term investment..
I'm looking to purchase a multi family as a long term investment and house hack for roughly 2 to 5 years before I decide to invest in more multfamilies. I was wondering would it be wise to hire a property management company to handle managing the property? I work 40+ hours a week second shift of which I hope to eventually get out of within that 5 years.