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Beginner Multi-Family investing

Justin Whitfield
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Hello everyone,

I'm looking to invest in my first multi-family property and I am looking for some advice.  I have the resources and my credit is good so I'm ready to go I just don't really know the best way to get started.  What advice would you give a investor looking to make my first multi-family investment?  What are the best listing websites that we have access to as investors?  What are your thoughts on investing in multi-family units out of state?  Any advice is greatly appreciated.  Thanks in advance!

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Joshua Janus
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Wherever you invest, make sure to have a great team on the ground that can handle everything that is needed and can keep your ship afloat and sailing. Some important rules are an investment friendly realtor, a property manager, a set or list of general contractors that you can use, a legal representative in said state and various other people that will help you along the way.  

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