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Bryan H.
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  • Willow Spring, NC
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Purchasing 1st multi-family - who do I get to help?

Bryan H.
  • Investor
  • Willow Spring, NC
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I'm considering getting into the multi-family realm and don't want to learn along the way. I'd be looking to purchase one that is in good shape and has high occupancy so it's cash flowing from day one.

Between validating the numbers, reading leases, and performing all of the due diligence who do I get to help me? If I find a realtor with plenty of MFH experience, should that be sufficient? Or do I need an experienced realtor, my attorney to review leases, accountant to review the numbers etc?

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