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All Forum Posts by: Andy C.

Andy C. has started 29 posts and replied 74 times.

Stephen Anderson I'm looking to connect with commercial MF brokers in local markets that I mentioned.

Post: How to get into Multi Families out of state?

Andy C.Posted
  • San Mateo, CA
  • Posts 77
  • Votes 28

please ignore post as mobile phone crashed and I duplicated the same post.  

Deleting duplicate
Hi BP! Joined a few months back and have been reading the great discussions. This is my first post to BP. I'm excited to join in and contribute to the community! Currently, I'm strongly considering selling one of my properties (1031?) to help fund purchase of multifamily out of state. The areas I'm most interested in are Salt Lake City/SLC, San Antonio, and Orlando markets. Open to suggestions/others as long as it makes sense from a numbers perspective. I'm also interested in connecting with any brokers to develop relationships and discuss opportunities! I'm really interested in hearing any members who have had experience getting into multifamily commercial properties out of state for the first time. And if you had success with it? And any wisdom or advice they'd share getting started + pitfalls to avoid. I'm continuing to learn, read, research. And love all that this community has to offer! Andy