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Hey everyone — I’m looking to break into real estate investing and acquire a multi-unit property in West Virginia. I have a background in operations and property management, including experience with a family-owned company in California, along with a local WV property management connection.

I’m currently looking for guidance on how to get started and connect with investors interested in multi-family opportunities. Open to partnerships, mentorship, or learning from those already doing deals in this space.

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Quote from @Kristopher Shrewsbury:

Hey everyone — I’m looking to break into real estate investing and acquire a multi-unit property in West Virginia. I have a background in operations and property management, including experience with a family-owned company in California, along with a local WV property management connection.

I’m currently looking for guidance on how to get started and connect with investors interested in multi-family opportunities. Open to partnerships, mentorship, or learning from those already doing deals in this space.


I’d get very specific on the buy box before looking too hard for partners. If you’re starting with 2-4 units or even SFRs, I’d want to know price range, down payment, rehab comfort level, target rent, who is managing, and what kind of return actually makes it worth the hassle. A lot of cheaper small multifamily looks good until you plug in real repairs, vacancy, turnover, and management. . 

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