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Hunter Ambos
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pickerington, OH
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How do I get tased seriously at 18?

Hunter Ambos
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Pickerington, OH
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I plan to get into multifamily investing by starting out with house hacking and a couple 2-4 units in order to build a track record. Within the next few years I want to use private lenders, local banks, and money I save from commissions (currently a licensed agent) to buy B to C class apartment buildings. I'm very mature for my age, I have learned a lot and will continue to learn, and I am (obviously) incredibly ambitious. However, I am still very young. How do I get over the hurdle of convincing investors to take me seriously with their money? Thank you in advance. 

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Caleb Heimsoth
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Caleb Heimsoth
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Hunter Ambos I think there is no way to edit it once you post, unless maybe a mod does it for you. I wouldn’t worry about that. My posts always have typos. It gets the point across so that’s okay.

To your original question for me if you were pitching me to be an investor with you, the two main things that would convince me is your knowledge of the numbers and costs and you putting your own money into the deal.

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