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All Forum Posts by: Timothy Davis

Timothy Davis has started 3 posts and replied 15 times.

Quote from @Vessi Kapoulian:

For Multifamily, to get started I recommend the Multifamily Mentors podcast within Bigger Pockets (there are numerous other multifamily specific podcasts and You Tube channels as you start your journey but this will help get you started) as well as a number of books - The Best ever Syndication Book by Joe Fairless, Lifetime Cashflow Through Multifamily Properties by Rod Khleif, and Financial Freedom Through Multifamily investing by Michael Blank). 


 Hello @Vessi Kapoulian

Your wisdom is much appreciated thanks so much....Hope to share with you in the future. 

Quote from @Timothy Davis:
Quote from @Tom Spackman:

Hi @Timothy Davis -

I second the suggestion to check out the podcasts. The webinars are also a great resource. There were two other things I did when I was starting out.  First, I checked out the membership lists here on BP and I found local investors. Then I wrote and invited them out for coffee and conversation. I met some great people, and I learned a lot!  One of the things I learned from them is my other suggestion. Everyone I met with mentioned the local investors group.  They meet once a month, which provides a lot of great information.  Even more important for me were the other resources the group has.  There is a very active email list where members post and answer questions and offer deals. There is also a list of contractors and tradespeople which has been invaluable. You probably have a similar local investors group.

Good luck, and feel free to reach out,
Tom



 Hello @ Tom Spackman

Thanks for your valuable  advice  you motivate me...

Quote from @Tom Spackman:

Hi @Timothy Davis -

I second the suggestion to check out the podcasts. The webinars are also a great resource. There were two other things I did when I was starting out.  First, I checked out the membership lists here on BP and I found local investors. Then I wrote and invited them out for coffee and conversation. I met some great people, and I learned a lot!  One of the things I learned from them is my other suggestion. Everyone I met with mentioned the local investors group.  They meet once a month, which provides a lot of great information.  Even more important for me were the other resources the group has.  There is a very active email list where members post and answer questions and offer deals. There is also a list of contractors and tradespeople which has been invaluable. You probably have a similar local investors group.

Good luck, and feel free to reach out,
Tom


Joel, 

Thanks so much!!

Hello Everyone, 

I have been studying multifamily investing since covid ended my career with Special Olympics. I miss the athletes I have worked with over the years. Needing a new career for my family it's time for me to go after what I have been wanting to do for a long time.  My goal is to own small apartments.  I have excellent credit and resources but don't know how to start. Any information to help me get started like funding etc. will be a great help. Need a mentor will help tremendously.  My family and I Thank you in advance.