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Detra Harris
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Hello :) I'm Detra, a New Member

Detra Harris
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Oakland, CA
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Hi there! I live in San Leandro, CA -- the East Bay of San Francisco. I have 25 years experience managing multifamily apartment buildings; conventional and affordable housing, 6 to 900 units. I'm in the process of renewing my real estate license and would like to buy and hold small to mid size apartment buildings. I'm seeking to learn more about financing apartment buildings, as a corporation (LLC) -- buy and hold. Any tips and/or suggestions will be helpful.

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Christopher Hunter
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Christopher Hunter
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@Detra Harris Welcome to BiggerPockets Detra.

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