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Updated over 8 years ago, 05/25/2016

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Dan M.
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  • San Antonio, TX
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TX REIr Looking for a multifamily Investor in MD to hang out with

Dan M.
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  • San Antonio, TX
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Hi, I'm actually from/invest in Texas. I used to live in Maryland for six years but my job took me elsewhere about four years ago. I'm here in Maryland again for work until August and was hoping I could find some experienced multi-family investors to meet with. I am focused on 2-4 unit multi-family properties in TX but have "analysis paralysis." I basically want to see how you guys do business when choosing your sub-market/neighborhood and analyzing deals so when I head back to TX I can move forward. This week I'm going to find local REIAs to attend but if anyone who reads this doesn't attend those but would like to meet that would GREATLY help me. I'm full of book knowledge, podcasts, articles, blogs, forums and meetings with team members, but I'm the type that prefers OJT. 

  • Dan M.