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Tyler Goulden
  • Lobsterman
  • Arundel, ME
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Apartment complex

Tyler Goulden
  • Lobsterman
  • Arundel, ME
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I've been looking at more deals lately and I don't think it will be too long before I pull the trigger on my first small multi family. This first property is simply to move out from mom and dad and get a roof over my head while living for free to save up more capital. My next move then is to get into large apartment complexes. My main question is, are loans easier with more units or less units? I've set my sights pretty high now and want 500 units by the time I'm 30. That gives me 8 years however as of right now my income is only between 30-40 depending on the year. What would be the best route to accomplish my goal? Thanks in advanced! -Tyler
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