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Darrin Yon
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I'd like your advice......

Darrin Yon
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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? 

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Arn Cenedella
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Arn Cenedella
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@Darrin Yon

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.

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