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Adriel Hsu
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  • Beaumont, TX
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SouthEast TX (Beaumont - Port Arthur - Orange) Multifamily Meetup

Adriel Hsu
  • Investor
  • Beaumont, TX
Posted

Hey BP,

I'm thinking of starting a meet-up dedicated solely to multifamily/apartment investing (>$1M loan amount). There are already a few local meetups, but most focus on single family BRRRR or wholesaling/flipping. There are none that go in depth about multi-family, and I am looking to change that. It would be to service the Beaumont, Nederland, Port Arthur, Orange, TX area.


Just trying to see the interest, and if its worth my time. I've seen very successful ones in Houston that I attend myself.  I've also heard stories of people that just had beginners and tire-kickers and no potential partners or investors would ever attend.

Thoughts?

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