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Joshua Levasseur
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Advice on starting out with a 10-12 units

Joshua Levasseur
  • Specialist
  • Clearwater, FL
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Having wholesaled properties over the last few months, i will be looking to invest the capital into building a massive portfolio. My 5 year year goal is to own at least 2000 units.. highly agressive. I do not currently own any properties and have been told that there is not a significant difference between owning a SFH and a larger MFH. I am considering starting out with a 10-12 unit and hiring a propery manager, so that i can focus on scaling my company. Any advice for someone who hasn't run a portfolio and is looking to start fairly larger than most?

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If you don't need to go virtual then don't! I love not seeing anything I buy though :)

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