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Manny Del Val
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Importance of MultiFamily Partnership

Manny Del Val
  • Investor
  • Satellite Beach, FL
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Hello, I just completed the Multfamily boot camp and I learned the importance of partnerships. I would like to know if there are other like minded people that would like to meet up and discuss potential partnerships. I am in the Space Coast of Florida and I have invested from Miami to Daytona. Looking to see if there is an interest in the community for this.

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Jack Pasmore
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Jack Pasmore
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@Robert Rixer

I appreciate the welcome!

You’re spot on. I too agree that sticking with organic communities like BP and free meetups is the way to go. I’ve had a few “Gurus” personally try to recruit me into $20K+/year mentorships at networking events, along with paid workshops and masterminds. The pitch is always the same: "You need our system or you’ll never make it in this business." 

I got into real estate through an organic relationship, nor would I be where I'm at today if it wasn't for those relationships. That real-world experience, built on trust and actual deals, was infinitely more valuable than any high-ticket coaching package. From what I've learned in this business is that you're not only investing into a deal, but into the people of that deal.

I believe that real estate is a game of strong connections, not expensive playbooks. If you surround yourself with the right people—those who are actually in the trenches doing deals—you’ll pick up the skills, capital, and opportunities naturally.

Looking forward to connecting more and building with you, Robert. 

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