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Hello - Newbie, be gental

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I am 55 years old and looking to build wealth through real estate. Primarily in multi-family units 2-4 units to start, then scale quickly. There is no need to remove cash flow now; just keep reinvesting. Just doing research now, hoping to close first deal (maybe 2) before end of 2025.

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    Are you sure you want to start with Multifgamily being a newbie...? Maybe get yourself a couple of SRFs to start, run them for a year or two and get some $$ profit AND (more importantly) experience. Then either keep those or sell and move up?

    Just a thought....

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