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Baron Artis
  • Baltimore, MD
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Look for a mentor for Multi-Family investing in the state of Maryland

Baron Artis
  • Baltimore, MD
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Can anyone refer me to a Multi-Family mentor in the state of Maryland preferably close to Baltimore City.

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    Tim Jacob
    • Real Estate Agent
    • Baltimore, MD
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    Tim Jacob
    • Real Estate Agent
    • Baltimore, MD
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    If you are looking to buy you can ask an experienced agent.  They will be incentivized to care if you give them more work in the future and since are getting a commision will really work with you.  Not a fan of gurus.  Providing value with a stranger im sure can be done but if there isn't much that can be done I'd be careful in asking g yourself how much that person really cares. You probably need an agent to get a place unless you can't to take a chance with off market and void protection from a conventional transaction.  Most of the best deals are not off market in the city.  Let me know if you want to talk. 

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