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Modesta Lopez
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Modesta Lopez
  • Investor
  • Reading, PA
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Hello Everyone,

I am a Pennsylvania Real Estate Investor and would like to look into bigger deals (15+ Units). How do I get started? Do you have any recommended books I can read? How can I find a mentor? Any tips are greatly appreciated.

Thank you.

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Billy D.
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Billy D.
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@Modesta Lopez,

A couple of different books that I have read (though both are primarily focused on the strategy of "repositioning") and have found educational are "Multi-Family Millions" by Dave Lindahl, and "The Complete Guide to Buying / Selling Apartments" by Steve Berges. If you already have some experience investing in SFR's or 1-4 unit multi's, these are good multi-family starters. If you haven't made any investment yet, I would also recommend you start with Brandon Turner's "The Book on Rental Property Investing...," which covers the basics more thoroughly. Best of luck!

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