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Things to consider for a beginner small multifamily investor

Victoria Coleman
  • Charlotte, NC
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For those of you who invest in small multifamily properties, what are some of the mistakes you’ve made? What advice would you give a beginner interested in investing in small multifamily properties?

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Brian Briscoe
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Brian Briscoe
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Rule #1 Keep reserves and never run out of cash.  There will be expenses that aren't covered with the monthly cash flow and there will be vacancies.  Make sure you can weather a long storm.

Rule #2 Do your due diligence - both physical and financial. Make sure you will actually cash flow after the bills are paid... I had one SFR that did not cash flow and it was quite a drag...

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