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Multifamily Syndication Mentorship Program
I know it gets asked often, but the BP search tool is...challenging.
What MF Mentorship programs do you guys recommend? I've been looking into Jake and Gino, but wanted to get some opinions from those who have been through some others. I know all the programs only work if the student puts in the work.
For reference, I've bought a couple SFH and small MF properties, so I'm not a complete rookie! TIA!
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I know it gets asked often, but the BP search tool is...challenging.
What MF Mentorship programs do you guys recommend? I've been looking into Jake and Gino, but wanted to get some opinions from those who have been through some others. I know all the programs only work if the student puts in the work.
For reference, I've bought a couple SFH and small MF properties, so I'm not a complete rookie! TIA!
Hey Billy,
Choosing a program is almost like picking a car. They're so many options and even when you get it narrowed down... there even more options to choose from to make it exactly what you want. I transitioned from single family after BP Con last year. I was running a pretty successful flipping, LTR, and STR business. I say that to say, like you I wasnt a complete rookie when I set out for a program.
The hard part in giving a recommendation is that everyone's goals are different. Some people just want to go around bragging on how doors they have and others want to be around the mf industry but will never really get in the game. I personally not only want to learn how to get good properties but more importantly, run them. I'm an engineer by degree so a methodological, data driven approach was important to me.
Sorry, for the long reply but like I mentioned, I'm an engineer so like to share the details... lol. Anyway, I looked at some different programs and the one that stuck out to me was Apartment Addicts lead by Ashley Wilson and J Scott. What stuck out to me was their data driven approach to multifamily, their emphasis on asset management, and the lower (financial) barrier to entry. I find that they actually offer more than some other programs at a fraction of the cost. That improves my ROI and lowers my risk. If I didn't find the program helpful and could just stop and wouldn't be out alot of money. I also wanted coaches that were actively buying apartments and not just coaching.
Program is great. I have gotten more support than imagined from coaches and the group. I have attended some other coaching program events and they are good as well as have some successful students that I continue to meet with. But at the end of the day Apartment Addicts had everything and more for the goals I had.
Hope this helps. Feel free to send me a message if you have a specific question.
Elvin O'Neal
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