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Frederick Agyiri
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Multi family Housing Investment basics

Frederick Agyiri
  • Spring Valley, NY
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I'm interested in learning and investing in multi family houses and apartment buildings

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Ashley St. Gelais
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Ashley St. Gelais
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Hi @Frederick Agyiri

Welcome to BP! It's a great community here. You will gain a TON of knowledge and who knows - maybe you'll even find a partner or two.

Knowing that there is a resource available to me that offers advice on pretty much any REI question has been a huge benefit to me and my business.

Investing in multi family properties by using as little of my own money as possible is my game.

The best way to jump into buy and hold ownership is to target an owner occupied multi family home with an FHA loan - which means only 3.5% down payment. Please let me know if there is anything I can do to help you in your journey! : )

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