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How to quickly scale multifamily portfolio

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Hi savvy multifamily and apartment investors, I'm a 20th-year-old college student wanting to own a multifamily/ apartment complex and have tried wholesaling. Still, after a few months, I figured it wasn't the best fit for my interest as I'm interested in raising capital or using other people's money to buy multifamily. How can a 20th-year-old approach commercial loan officers and investors to lend the money to invest in a 8 or 10-unit apartment? I know there must be a way. but I don't where to start. I have been reading books on investing in multifamily and how to analyze and underwrite a property. I need some kind of guidance/ mentor in exchange I'm ready to use my talent to help increase portfolio. Please give me a chance to  get interviewed 

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