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Multifamily Investment Fund recommendations?

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I will be investing in a Multifamily Fund for passive income and more. The only company I have found so far that I like is 37th Parallel. I am currently invested with Wellings Capital which holds some MFH. I'm looking for a fund that invests in strong markets located in landlord friendly states. Any recommendations? TIA!

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Have you looked into Fundrise?  They're not strictly multi-family, but rather diversified, even with a little bit of industrial/warehouse investments.  If you're looking only for multi-family this might not be the fund for you.  However, I am invested with certain funds that I decided would be more of a "flex fund" for myself, and I love Fundrise's platform and their philosophies.

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