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All Forum Posts by: Jackie Lankelis

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Post: Advising FOR or AGAINST jumping right into Complexes/Commercial

Jackie Lankelis
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@Greg Dickerson @Michael Ealy @Chris Coleman

Thank you all so much for the super fast responses. These are super helpful. Looking forward to digging in more, focusing on education first and foremost, and not hesitating to start on a larger scale if the economics make sense. 

Post: Advising FOR or AGAINST jumping right into Complexes/Commercial

Jackie Lankelis
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Hi Bigger Pockets,

Long time listener, first time poster. I'm fortunate enough to have a decent amount of personal capital on hand and have been beginning the journey of exploring multi family units in my area. Most of what I've listened to on the pod cast or read are around individuals working their way up to having the capital or leverage to purchase apartment complexes or buildings or to jump into commercial. I've found it difficult to find any pods or info on making the jump straight into purchasing a complex and using a management company. Wondering if anyone has some advice or thoughts on if the best approach is still to start small and go the route of single multi-family homes or single apartments/condos and learn the ropes there first. Thanks!

- Jackie