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KJ Smith
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Small Apartments & Multifamily Training & Education

KJ Smith
  • Investor
  • Akron, OH
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Does anyone have recommendations on the best Small Apartments & Multifamily Training & Education? I've sat in on a few webinars lately and I'm really interested in implementing this as one of my strategies. Books, Gurus, Trainings, I'm interested in all the best options.

Thanks a bunch,

KJ Smith

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Mike B.
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Mike B.
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@KJ Smith and @Account Closed

The best training you will get on raising money and not infringing on SEC rules is going to be "It's a Whole New Business" by Gene Trowbridge.

Operationally, I suggest going to IREM.org and learning all you can about multifamily management and operations.  Even if you plan to have a third party management, it helps to know what they should be doing and gives you insight into areas you can improve and make more money while doing your due diligence.

I also suggest CCIM.com to learn more about investments and valuation.

Glad to answer any other questions, feel free to message me anytime.

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