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Updated over 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

I'd like your advice......
Greetings All,
What advice would you give an investor who's searching for an equity partner or an equity partnership for the purchase(s) of multifamily properties? Currently, I'm looking at 100+ unit properties to ensure I have cash flow that's worthwhile once expenses are paid. I'm definitely open to networking and establishing contacts. What are your thoughts?
Most Popular Reply

I’m located in Greenville SC.
Network like crazy - go to local investor meet ups - get active on social media - and you will start to find partners.
An equity partner is probably going to want control of the deal - I know I would.
My suggestion is to start to network find potential capital partners and then go find a deal. Bring in an equity (presumably more experienced) partner share in the profits and learn as you go.