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All Forum Posts by: Nick Grodzicki

Nick Grodzicki has started 3 posts and replied 4 times.

Post: Where to find good multifamily property deals?

Nick GrodzickiPosted
  • Investor
  • Holland, MI
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 2
Hello all and thank for taking the time to read my questions and answering them! I am a new investor in real estate and I am from West Michigan. My goal is to buy my first multifamily property by May of 2017. I am finishing college this semester and I am 22 studying my last semester in Costa Rica. So while I was here I have been looking for deals to buy when I get back, however, I am not seeming to find the best deals on trulia, etc. So, for the experienced investors out there, any help would be greatly appreciated and my question is, what is a good way to find multifamily deals other than through the mls (trulia, Zillow, etc.)? Also, I will attend my first MREI meeting on December 10th on buy and hold properties to learn and network! For those of you living in Michigan, have any of you been to this or another real estate club and if so, how are they? Thank you again for any help and information, as it is much appreciated and I will keep you all tuned in, on my deal searching! - Nick

Post: New - Where to find good multifamily deals?

Nick GrodzickiPosted
  • Investor
  • Holland, MI
  • Posts 4
  • Votes 2
Hello all and thank for taking the time to read my questions and answering them! I am a new investor in real estate and I am from West Michigan. My goal is to buy my first multifamily property by May of 2017. I am finishing college this semester and I am 22 studying my last semester in Costa Rica. So while I was here I have been looking for deals to buy when I get back, however, I am not seeming to find the best deals on trulia, etc. So, for the experienced investors out there, any help would be greatly appreciated and my question is, what is a good way to find multifamily deals other than through the mls (trulia, Zillow, etc.)? Also, I will attend my first MREI meeting on December 10th on buy and hold properties to learn and network! For those of you living in Michigan, have any of you been to this or another real estate club and if so, how are they? Thank you again for any help and information, as it is much appreciated and I will keep you all tuned in, on my deal searching! - Nick

Also, is it better for me to be looking for B or C class properties to start and does anyone have suggestions on help finding good deals when starting off? 

Thanks again, 

Nick

Hi my name is Nick and I am newer to the bigger pockets community. I currently am a senior at Central Michigan University and I will be graduating in December of 2016. My major was Entrepreneurship and my dad has been a property manager all of my life. My end goal is to have an investment, development and a property management company under one holding company (marinas, all inclusive resorts, concert halls, apartment complexes, etc.... Comercial real estate and first starting off in multifamilies). At first, I want to start with my first deal and I am looking for investors in the Grand Rapids, Michigan area. I came across this website by a friend and I am finding it very helpful. Does anyone know of any investors in that area, ways to find investors or do you have any pieces of advice for a new 21 year old starting out? Also, would you recommend starting out at a part time real estate job while working on my portfolio, if so, do you have any recommendations on companies or job positions that would be good to start out in?

Thanks,

Nick