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Miguel Garcia
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Apartment Buildings?

Miguel Garcia
  • New York, NY
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Hey guys, Pretty new to investing in real estate and all. Wanted to know everyone's opinion on investing in apartment buildings and how one thinks how I can get started?

Thank you all!

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Chris Jackson
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Chris Jackson
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Multifamily is the way to go. My journey began by hiring a local coach. Was skeptical about spending more money at the time on another 'course'. But hiring a local mentor that I met at a REIA actually changed my life 6 years ago.

As far as books go, I began my journey with a David Lindahl book actually, Multifamily millions.  Once I read that coupled with hiring a local mentor really got off the bench and got my first deal. Then the next and so on.

Good luck.  One things that is said all the time but its kinda glazing over these days in a digital age, real estate success is about people.  That went the same with hiring a 'local' mentor that I could see every month at meetings and feel that belief and trust from another human being I could actually talk to face to face.

Good luck Miguel.

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