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James Canoy
  • Kingston, Ny
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Should I just jump into a 45 unit multifamily?

James Canoy
  • Kingston, Ny
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I’m a physician who came across a possible 45 unit deal. Other than that I’m in the middle of my first flip and I completely lack experience. I have no plans to self manage. I’m not going to attempt anything other than being the owner. Is it prudent to just jump in? I would have to get an experienced partner on board as well as find the majority of my funding some other way. What do you think?

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Patrick Harrington
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  • Bridgewater, Ma
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Patrick Harrington
  • Investor
  • Bridgewater, Ma
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Go for it! If it is a good deal you can find help or partners. You are a educated man you will figure it out.

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