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Jared Carpenter
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AZ/NV/UT/TX Multifamily Presence

Jared Carpenter
  • Specialist
  • USA
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Does anyone know of groups (non-institutional) and/or individual contacts acquiring multifamily in Salt Lake City, Phoenix, Texas and/or Nevada that would be willing to speak to a professional looking to pivot towards the next step of being an owner?

I am looking to network, connect, contribute and learn - perhaps find a mentor-ship type of relationship. My experience consists of investment banking at a top 5 shop, a multifamily broker for 3+ years, and now working on the acquisitions side within a well capitalized national multifamily focused group. I feel like I have missed the opportunity of this cycle, and that is okay, however I would like to not sit on the sideline waiting for the next...instead continue to prepare myself by networking and observing, which I feel is most productive now.

If someone see's flaws in my argument, or feel I am going about this incorrectly...please chime in and call me out.

Thanks!

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