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Updated 7 months ago on . Most recent reply

Finding the Money
Hi Everyone,
I have been running evaluations on properties trying to figure out what I want to do in the rental property world, and I have decided to try and go into buying bigger multifamily properties. The place I am at now is trying to figure out how to get the funding to do these kinds of deals. I know there are many avenues to go down for funding, but I am looking for good advice on the best approach for this, and if using investor money is the best way to go, what is the best way to set up the payout back to the investors, via.. partnership or ROI. If anybody has any thoughts on this and wants to weigh in, I would be grateful.
Nicholas
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i would start with some smaller multifamily and then go from there
can you house hack a few first?
it's going to be nearly impossible to raise money for deal 1 without a track record