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Dave Madoch
  • Chicago, IL
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Buy and hold rentals

Dave Madoch
  • Chicago, IL
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I currently am closing on my second property. My wife and I plan to live in for 2 years and then rent out but I want to start planning for the next property. I have been reading plenty of the forums but am looking for some structured strategies. We are interested in getting a few more properties, possibly a multi (2-3 unit) or 2. My questions are mainly about what are the strategy options and how does one get financing back to back? Are there any book options that are for beginners that are mainly for rentals, without the get rich quick theme? Or podcast recommendations ? Thank you

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