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Multi-family investing Greensboro area

Ashley Mitchell
  • North Carolina
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I am a 33 year old caseworker looking to venture into multifamily real estate. I live in Greensboro ( Browns Summit) NC. Any investing advice? I will be purchasing a mentoring program to help me learn more about the real estate investing lifestyle, and eventually purchase my first property. Any advice please?  I accept ALL advice,( you can be brutally honest.)

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Luke Marsh
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Luke Marsh
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Hi @Ashley Mitchell as Taylor mentioned I would really focus on learning all the major areas of multi family investing before going down the route of a mentor. Not that a mentor isn't beneficial by any means. There is just a TON of really valuable information out there that you can learn for free or for really cheap. I would suggest taking everything you learn and apply it to your market. There are a lot of resources on BiggerPockets alone. The podcasts, guides, blog posts, webinars, books, etc. are all really helpful. 

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