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Troy Thomas
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Networking in Georgia

Troy Thomas
  • New to Real Estate
  • Manteca Ca
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I am currently in Manteca Ca and am new to real estate investing and am looking for agents, property managers and any real estate professionals in Georgia to network with I am looking to purchase multifamily properties very soon.

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Michael Dumler
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Michael Dumler
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@Troy Thomas welcome to the BP community. The Atlanta real estate market is hot right now! To be frank, the multifamily space is extremely competitive right now. As far as I've seen, most on market deals have been receiving 10+ offers and usuaully well over asking. I'd recommned that if you do decide to pursue multifamily, it's best to source your deals off market. Get creative, cold call, direct mail, SEO, let everyone know you're looking for deals, etc. If you decide to pursue SFH deals, I find it essential to get creative when searching for investment properties. Look for deals that have an in-law suite or a partially finished basement that can be converted into a seperate unit. Most investors will glance over such properites, not realizing their full potential.

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