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Steven Martinez
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Fortwayne, Indiana, multi-family, looking to get started in the area

Steven Martinez
  • Sylmar, CA
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Hello everyone, I live out in Califorina, but have family out in Fortwayne Indiana and spent a lot of time in my teenage years especially in the summer out in Indiana.  I love the area and would like to invest in multi-units out there any suggestions?

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Jamal Okon
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  • Upper Marlboro, MD
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Jamal Okon
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  • Upper Marlboro, MD
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Read a lot of books and save a lot of money.  You might want to start with Commercial Real Estate 101 by Donald Trump and Dave Lindahl, and $50k.

The most important askects of multifam is Cap Rate, NOI, Cash on Cash, and Debt (Service) Coverage Ratio.

Depending on size, start with Loopnet.com to search for deals              

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