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Updated 5 months ago, 08/19/2024

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David De La Torre
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Scaling to Larger Multi-Family Properties

David De La Torre
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Hello fellow real estate people!

I would like some advice on how you've scaled your real estate business from single family properties to larger multi-family properties. After finishing a single family deal, I learned that I now want to work on deals that are more lucrative. I see myself investing in large multi-family and apartments, with other investors too! I know there are deals out there but I'm aware that they're not always posted on the MLS and aren't as easy to find. Areas I like to invest are in the Northeast side of the country (I currently invest in Cleveland, OH).

I would appreciate any information on how to find these type of properties and how to approach this type of real estate investing, thank you!

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