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Updated almost 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

First time purchasing MFH
Hello everyone.
My name is Dave, I'm a foreign Investor.
I have some milage in real estate (for two years+). I bought and sold two houses, and I'm helping investors from overseas to find deals. Also, I have a contractor that I'm working closely with, and we're currently renovating a 14 units building for a client.
I want to dive into multi family myself, and looking for deals all over (I'm in Michigan) but I would like to skip the phase where I buy a duplex and refinance it etc.. I'd like to go right away to something above 6 apts.
What is, in your opinion, the best way to get funds for these properties, and what's the right path to walk in, in matter of growth.
Thank you very much! Glad to be here.
Dave