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Rookie investor or multi family course?
Hi Team - I currently have one townhome that I bought as a primary residence and lived in for two years. Fast forward two years and it has been rented out for the last 6 months and making a few hundred/month. I’m curious where to pivot next. I have always wanted to start a multi family portfolio but Atlanta has proven to be a semi-tough market budget wise. That why I need the bigger pockets! As a relatively green real estate investor, I am considering both the rookie investor and the multi family courses coming up. Although I have interest in both I will not be able to commit to both courses. Does anyone have any suggestions of which course to take? I studied finance and operations in college so I am confident in those aspects. With that being said, I don’t know what I don’t know about the space and am eager to learn. I am open to expanding to other markets as well and have money saved up for a down payment. Any tips would be great. Thanks!