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Multifamily Millionaire Volume I
I finished reading the Multifamily Millionaire Volume one book and just wanted to post about how great I think it is and made me change my mind on what type of investing I want to pursue.
I am a newbie that previously wanted to get started with SFH, but I now want to invest in multifamily using the BRRRR strategy.
I plan to start with a 3-4 unit in Tampa FL using creative financing for the purchase, and my own capital for the rehab. I am going to follow the stack method to quickly scale. To do this, I realize that I will need to utilize partnerships and creative financing.
I am very excited to start this journey and would love to chat with anyone that wants to talk real estate!
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- Residential Real Estate Investor
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I honestly thought the second volume is quite a bit better. It deals more with larger apartments and syndications.