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Duplex first or learn larger multi-family partner deals?
I have been listening to a ton of podcasts and audiobooks on multi-family. I can see that MF is definitely the direction I would like to go. However, being a noob, I am curious what everyone has to say regarding where I should start. Should I do a smaller MF, like a 4 or duplex, or jump right in and go for something larger? I'm thinking walk before run, wear out the training wheels kind of path first. Could you let me know what pitfalls I might run into? Why would I start off in one particular direction or the other? Thank you!
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@Rodney Thompson great question. I started with a duplex and now own ~2,000 units. It's a great place to start IF that's where you're comfortable. FYI: multifamily is entirely different than 1-4 family (I got to learn that the hard way).
My advice; take action and start wherever you are comfortable. The key is starting and building momentum. Fail small and fail fast! Grow from there.
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