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Dave Chengoue
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New Investor in Real Estate seeking for advice and networking opportunities

Dave Chengoue
  • New to Real Estate
  • Dallas TX
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Hello everyone! I'm a new investor from Melissa, Texas, primarily interested in multifamily properties. I've selected Collin, Denton, and Grayson counties as my investment focus.

My goals involve investing in multifamily properties and long-term rentals. I plan to manage the properties myself until it conflicts with my regular job.

I would appreciate any advice on these markets to ensure success and connect with local investors.

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Jay Hurst
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Jay Hurst
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Quote from @Dave Chengoue:

Hello everyone! I'm a new investor from Melissa, Texas, primarily interested in multifamily properties. I've selected Collin, Denton, and Grayson counties as my investment focus.

My goals involve investing in multifamily properties and long-term rentals. I plan to manage the properties myself until it conflicts with my regular job.

I would appreciate any advice on these markets to ensure success and connect with local investors.

 @Dave Chengoue   When you say multi family properties do you mean 2-4 units or larger apt complexes?  The ability to effectively self manage would depend on the scale you are trying to buy. 

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