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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Go big or go 4, that is the question
I am new to REI and currently working on my 90 day challenge to purchase my first multi-family. My question is, from other peoples experience, is it wise to go after more than a 4 plex? I don't want to be over my head, but from all that I have read, the more doors you have the better.