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Toyin Bello
  • Investor
  • Germantown, MD
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Capital for my first apartment building

Toyin Bello
  • Investor
  • Germantown, MD
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I am seeking the advice of successful multi family or commercial property owners.

I am trying to buy my first apartment building. I don't have money o credit. So I am seeking money partners to sponsor me as well as investors or an investor for my project. What are some assets I could bring to the table to make my money partners life easier? What could I tell potential money partners and investors, to make them believe I would be a good joint venture partner, even though I have no money or experience in real estate all together. Here are some assets I figured out but imopen to suggestions:

1. I have the time and no serious obligations

2. I enjoy talking to people and building relationships

3. I read and continuously read books on multi family ownership.

4. I follow david Lindahl (owns over 8,000 units) and have been to his bootcamp , have his home study course, and plan on enrolling in his coaching program.

5.  Im flexible, and willing to negotiate on topics we might feel differently about. (for example locations to invest in)

Please help ! Thank you