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Eli Khounthavong
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • EULESS, TX
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Help on which bootcamp to pick

Eli Khounthavong
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • EULESS, TX
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I want to sign up for one of the bootcamp but I'm stuck between Rookie Bootcamp and the Multifamily Bootcamp.  I'm new to investing and feel like I can learn a lot of fundamentals from the camp.  On the other hand multifamily is where I want to concentrate on.    

I would do both but i am still working a 9-5 along with volunteering at the fire station and rehabbing a flip right now.  And I have a baby due in August!!

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    Austin Johnson
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    Austin Johnson
    • Investor
    • Jefferson City, MO
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    Multifamily. and honestly I'd place a wager of $100 you can learn everything by reading a few books. that being said, do multifamily. speak to any multifamily investor and ask them what they wish they could do. most of them say they wish they could have started in multifamily sooner.

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