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Multi-family or Bigger
I am looking to get my first multi family going. But I keep thinking of the grant Cardone podcast 100 doors is much better than 3 in regards to vacancy’s. I reside in the Seattle area and am looking at my home area of Yakima Washington along with out of state!
Would it be wise to start small with a duplex triplex?
Or partner up and get like a Mobil home complex(no experience however my stepfather owns one) so some help!
It seems as if interest rates continue to sky rocket as I am a approved here and in the state of Georgia.
Thanks BP
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@Cameron Brulotte, if you have the finances, go for 100 doors. Why not.
If finances is tight, start with a small multifamily (up to fourplex), and take it from there!