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Josh Oaten
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Looking For Multi Family Education

Josh Oaten
  • Investor
  • Phoenix, AZ
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I am looking for some guidance with understanding the processes and specifics of buying multi family apartments and complexes in the Phoenix area. If anyone is willing to give me some guidance or know of anyone that may be able to point me in the right direction, please let me know.

Thanks,

Josh Oaten

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Jeff Greenberg
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Jeff Greenberg
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I would start out with some books. Dave Lindahl's Multifamily Millions, and the Complete Guide to Buying and Selling Apartment Buildings by Steve Berges.  Biggerpockets, and Joe Fairless podcasts. Old Capital podcasts to learn about commercial financing.  Do some upfront work on your own before you seek help from others.  Show them that you are self motivated and come to them with soe book knowledge.  They might then be more will to help you out with the practical.  

Don't reach out to an experienced investor and as them to mentor you.  Reach out and offer your services to do anything that they need to be done.  Volunteer and pay your dues.

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