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Updated about 4 years ago, 10/31/2020

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Just had my offer accepted...now what?

Ben Ezequiel
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Hi,

I just had my offer accepted on multifamily property (one side rented out, one needing some work). I'm an out-of-state first time invester so will need some guidance on the ground. What would be the next steps?

Is it best to have property managers check the house, give me a sense of what improvements they would make for my target rent? Or do they not really provide this service?

Should I instead just have a couple contractors walk the property and give me quotes on what they would do?

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