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Greg Foster
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  • Redondo Beach, CA
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Apartment Analysis Certification

Greg Foster
  • Investor
  • Redondo Beach, CA
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Hello Bp Community,

I want to start working with an Apartment Syndication, however I would like to educate myself as much as possible. Can anyone tell me if there is a live course/classes on Apartment Analysis, something along the lines of a certification process ( if such exists ). Thank you in advance.

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  • Pittsburgh, PA
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I would start by reading as many books on the Subject as possible - due diligence, valuation, property management, market analysis, syndication, real estate finance, apartment investing, etc.  There are also many good podcasts that focus on/or cover apartment investing.  Check out Kevin Bupp, Joe Fairless, Bigger Pockets (some episodes), The Real Estate Guys, and Michael Blank.  

Once you've done that, analyze/underwrite as many deals as possible.  

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