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What's the Best Multifamily Program out there?

Charles O Peters
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To clarify, I'd consider myself to be experienced (I've bought and sold 4 apartment complexes and currently own 7 complexes in 5 different states - FL, AL, GA, NC, and IL), so I've kind of outgrown my local REIA's. I need some help with tightening up operations, delegating, and setting up systems for finding properties and negotiating acquisitions - I do all that myself right now - as I feel like those are areas that we could do better in.) I'm not looking for a syndication program.

Any thoughts or suggestions?

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Danny Randazzo
  • Apartment Syndicator
  • Charleston, SC
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Danny Randazzo
  • Apartment Syndicator
  • Charleston, SC
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@Charles O Peters you need to hire people or find another person or two with your similar experience but maybe they are very strong in operations or finding deals. Having partners (someone who adds value where you are weak) is the best way to improve and do 40 deals versus 7 deals

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