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Charles Peralta
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Francisco Bay Area, CA
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Best Way To Get Into the Multi-family Investment Space

Charles Peralta
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Francisco Bay Area, CA
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Good morning everyone!

My name is Charles Peralta and I want to break into the multi-family investment space. 

I'm currently working in the mortgage industry and will be making a move to Denver, Co next year. I wanted to see how others got started in this industry and any tips for someone who's looking to get started. I have a finance degree and dedicate serious time and effort to my sales training. With that being said, I have a lot to learn and would love to see what are some good ways to get started. Thank you in advance :)

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