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Brian Walters
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My first Multifamily

Brian Walters
  • Investor
  • Shawnee, KS
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I am under contract for my 1st multifamily purchase. 12 units in Raytown, MO. I am so excited! There is still a long way to go, but I am looking forward to the challenges that lay ahead.

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Jim Kalish
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Jim Kalish
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Matthews, NC
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Congrats Brian. Not sure if this is also your first rental property or just first multifamily. 12 units is a great way to start. The key is to put a lot of effort up front in vetting potential Tennant's and then treating them with respect. Best of luck to you. 

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