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Trevone Williams
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House Hack small Multi Family

Trevone Williams
  • New to Real Estate
  • Atlanta
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Good Afternoon,


I’m a beginner when it comes to the real estate investing world.  My goal is to house hack a multi family unit in Atlanta or the surrounding area.  I would like to do this to really kickstart my real estate investing journey.  I have been looking on Zillow and Realtor for properties and don’t seem to be having much luck.  I am looking for advice/tips on finding multi family properties and how to navigate the works of real estate investing 

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Ryan Duphorn
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Richmond, VA
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Ryan Duphorn
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Richmond, VA
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Talk with a lender first to see what you can qualify for. Keep in mind that you and thousands of others are looking for multi family especially in a big city like Atlanta. You have to be different - the chances of you finding a deal on Zillow that others haven't seen / run the numbers on is very slim. You need to gear your focus on off-market strategies / relationship building. I don't want to jump into all the various off-market strategies so will leave it up to you to do a simple google search on them and research the ins and outs. Hope this helps.

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