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Joel Santana
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I'm looking the buy a multi unit, in San Diego CA.

Joel Santana
  • Rental Property Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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I am looking to buy my first property in late 2020- early 2021.

I would love to meet up with potential partners, mentors.

Also, what book would you recommend for apartment investing?

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Tj Hines
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Tj Hines
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@Joel Santana, look into joining and getting involved with local real estate clubs in your area. You can find ones that are close by on meetup.com   There you will find like minded individuals to connect with. These relationships can become fruitful if you cultivate and nourish them the right way.

There are a ton of books out there:   Apartment Syndication Made Easy - Vinney Chopra, The Best Ever Apartment Syndication Book - Joe Fairless & @Theo Hicks.   Dave Lindahls "Emerging Real estate markets and Multifamily Millions   Crushing it in apartments by Brian Murray. Michael Blanks has one as well Financial Freedom Real Estate Investing.

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