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Bariso Sora
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Multifamily real estate investment

Bariso Sora
  • Investor
  • Peoria, AZ
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I am Bariso Sora. I have long dream to be multi family rental building but I have no experience in real estate business. I need help how to buy and finance multifamily rental apartments in Phoenix Arizona.

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Ryan Wilson
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Ryan Wilson
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Your question is probably too general and open ended to really provide you with good answers.  I suggest that you start by listening to all the multi-family podcasts on BP.  Read a few of the many good books on multi-family investing. Visit the BP forums on multi-family.  

Follow the same process for learning about financing options- private money, hard money, bank financing.  Then start pounding the pavement, beating the bushes, and working it. 

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