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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

Newbie from Dallas, TX
Hello,
My husband and I are interested in starting out with our first multi-family investment (unit). We have found a few apartments/condos that interest us but are not sure how to go about the process. Do we need a real estate agent/broker before we even start looking at the units? Now these are apartments found on Zillow/Realtor and such sites so any tips on how to go about the process would be very helpful. Of course a step by step insight into the process would really help! :)
Thanks a ton!
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A few multi-family books that I enjoyed and I think would help you build out your step by step plan.
Emerging Real Estate Markets & Multi-Family Millions by Dave Lindahl
The Complete Guide to Buying & Selling Apartment Buildings by Steve Berges