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Investing in clarksville tennessee

Pauline Mungai
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Hi,

I am a new investor and I recently purchased a single family home as a rental in Clarksville, TN. I am looking for more properties and would like to get into multifamily properties as well. Eventually, I would also like to invest in a storage facility. Any suggestions on how to get off market deals. The properties on the mls are flying off the market. Thanks for any input you may have. 

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Ryan Whitcher
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Ryan Whitcher
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@Pauline Mungai the beauty of off-market deals is that they're always going to be the best. The downside is you have to work for them! Either market for them yourself, or start networking with people who already market for them (wholesalers). There are a bunch of trash wholesalers, so just do your property vetting when networking with them. 

I'd start with your local REIA! Build a relationship with another investor who's actively doing deals, bring them value if you can. It will pay off.

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