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Updated about 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

New to Multifamily investing
I'm a young and hungry entrepreneur looking to break into the multifamily market. I'm trying to find an ideal area where I can begin investing and slowly scale. Any ideas?
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So many places around the country. I nail down one area and work it for 5-7 years. This has served me well. It's too hard to jump all over the country. When investors ask me, "what about this place or that place" I say, it might be good but I don't know it well enough, I know my market. I say this as an encouragement to bear down in one growing market (I didn't say grown), be careful you don't show up too late. I can say a lot more. DM if you want to hear. It would be good to hear more of what you are looking to do.