I hope someone can help me out. I would like to ask seasoned rental property investors with rentals in Indianapolis which company they use, maybe I can narrow my search, or find the right broker. I am in contact ...
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Here are my goals...
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Being an active and experienced real estate investor I always get investors asking how to get started in investing. No one really knows what that first step is. First thing you want to do is you want to create a plan....
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Why I do not invest in Real Estate syndications.
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Charles A. Rental Property Investor from Jacksonville, FL
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What would be a good size to invest in for multifamily? Right now, I am looking at Florida markets and have a range of 100k to 250k but I feel as if that may be too large. Any insight or help is welcomed, thanks!
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