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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Motived new guy. Multi unit, where to start?
I don’t think I’m a flipper...
There are multi unit / multi family properties all around my city. There are some really great ones on the outskirts of town, I tend to look for communities with a Starbucks or Target near by....it promotes staying active, and consumerism.
Where should I start financially?
Is a property Management company a good idea or a bad one?
I’m worth it and motivated. Please reach out.
:)
Ben