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Updated almost 9 years ago,

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Rico S.
  • Daytona Beach, FL
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An opportunity is an opportunity!

Rico S.
  • Daytona Beach, FL
Posted

Good evening BP Family, 

I am just getting rolling and have been taking massive action. I have gained enough knowledge to know what I want and the route to get there. But of course for some people you cant do it all on your own. I have been reaching out to local investors to volenteer my time and help in any way I can. I told them that I am motivated and ready to learn as well as get down and dirty if they need me to. 

I want to get into buy and hold multifamily apartments. One investor I met who is excited to work with me however is an investor in trailer parks. I know its as different as night and day but I was wondering how much different is the business aspect? Is it similarly structured multifamily?

My though are, it will be a great opportunity to gain some experience no matter what type of investment it is. Which I am all for, they have just picked up a new project and it will give me a chance to be apart of it from start to finish while learning some tricks of the trade.

I would appreciate any feedback! Have a great week!

Best Regards,

Rico

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