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Updated over 7 years ago, 06/14/2017

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Robin Boyer
  • Surveyor
  • Hemet, CA
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Considering Multi Family For The First Time.

Robin Boyer
  • Surveyor
  • Hemet, CA
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Hello everyone I have been a bigger pocket member for a few years on and off and I've always love the thought of getting inyo real estate fixing property and making them look nice again and seeing something good come out of hard work. We now for the first time ever have a chance of getting into multi family in ownership and we are first time investors.  There is a ton of information to learn about owning multiple family property. I want to ask you guys what would you tell me to look for read and try to understand as a newcomer.  Considering the San Diego market looking for a pre-foreclosure or something in distress. 

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