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All Forum Posts by: Justin Goodin

Justin Goodin has started 180 posts and replied 968 times.

Post: “Go Big Or Go Home?” Or Start Small and Build Up?

Justin GoodinPosted
  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 1,034
  • Votes 755

@Maksim Easley dude I already said Michael Blank. That’s all the info you need just google him. 

Post: My First Multi-Family process (will keep updated)

Justin GoodinPosted
  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 1,034
  • Votes 755

@Daniel Suarez did you do a syndication?

Post: “Go Big Or Go Home?” Or Start Small and Build Up?

Justin GoodinPosted
  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 1,034
  • Votes 755

@Maksim Easley I would say go big or go home. Read @Michael Blank material. Best info in the industry. Go big because of economies of scale. These other guys sound like they are telling you to research for 10 years and then go big. No. You will learn so much if you just dive in and do something big. Smaller deals won’t even be worth it in the end. You will wish you would have gone bigger. Do you research. 

@Michele Wax

My criteria

10-40 units

At least 8%cap rate

$600k-$1.5M

Light to medium renovations

In or near Indianapolis, IN

@Danny Randazzo no I have done extensive research. Im a huge fan of @Michael Blank and have studied his material for a long time. 

I more or less just need help understanding WHERE a first time multifamily buyer could possibly go, and more on the financing aspect of purchasing. 

Can anyone share their experience of when they bought their first apartment building? What bank did you go to? What was the process and requirements like.? Did you have all of your financing options in order before you started looking for deals?

Did you raise money to cover the down payment? Are there options to buy a property with a smaller down payment? Looking to buy in Indiana.

My criteria

10-40 units

$600k-$1.5M

Light to medium renovations 

Post: Michael Blank’s Syndicated Deal Analyzer is great 👍

Justin GoodinPosted
  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 1,034
  • Votes 755

Been using it to analyze deals. Nothing else like it out there and Michael Blank spent a lot of time perfecting this. I can see why it’s so popular. 

Have you thought about purchasing the SDA? Private message me with some questions and I’ll see if I can help you out!

Post: Multi family Investing

Justin GoodinPosted
  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 1,034
  • Votes 755

Sounds like you should do more research 🧐

Post: 🙏🏻Can you recommend a broker in Indiana?

Justin GoodinPosted
  • Investor
  • Indianapolis, IN
  • Posts 1,034
  • Votes 755

Looking for an experienced multifamily broker and somebody that could provide guidance for my first commercial multifamily deal in Indiana. 

Interested in buying an apartment building and wouldn’t mind working with a partner so that we can work off each other’s strengths. 

Deal depends on our goals and how much capital we are able to raise. Message me if interested. Thanks 🙏🏻