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Scaling your multi family portfolio
Looking to scale my multi family portfolio. Starting flipping houses and using that property to acquire rentals. However, scaling by refinancing seems more appealing because I can have full control of the project: as opposed to moving on an overwhelmed general contractor’s time. Any thoughts from investors on how I could improve my approach. Currently in the western mass area by the way.