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Matt Chestnut
  • Seattle, WA
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Seeking Input - How to Leverage Experience

Matt Chestnut
  • Seattle, WA
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Good morning team -

I'm hoping for input from your creative minds as I'm seeking to chart a course. To keep it concise - I've been working for some of the largest multifamily property mgmt and development companies for the past 15 years of my career, most recently managing a portfolio of properties over 2k units with a value exceeding $2B. Its been a great ride, and I'm trying to figure out how to leverage and convert that experience into a RE investment side hustle that eventually creates a career offramp. I'm wrestling with the common things including limitation of time, capital, and overall limiting beliefs. My career to date speaks towards getting involved with multifamily investment, but I'm really open anything on the spectrum at this point including single family. I just want to get traction and some forward momentum. I'd love to hear your immediate reactions to where I'm at, and any thoughts or suggestions on how to move the ball forward and/or any available resources that you know would be helpful. Thanks in advance! - Matt

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