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Michael Beeman
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Gather Myself.. or keep charging ahead??

Michael Beeman
  • Casey, IL
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We started our partnership (LLP) in March and moved forward closing on our first acquisition a 6plex in Robinson in May. We now have another tri-plex and a house we bought right at auction off of an estate. We are closing on a duplex this Thursday. Now, I am the managing partner and have the final say, but one of my other partners is very involved. We have out eye on 5 or 6 more units nearby. We are trying to decide should we proceed and hit 17 or 18 by fall. Or should we regroup and let things settle for a little bit. Get our house in order before charging ahead. (we are currently at 90% occupancy).. I think we are leaning towards trying to charge ahead.. I'm curious, what would you guys do? There is no wrong answer

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