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I'm ready to learn!

Dani Foster
  • New to Real Estate
  • Kansas City MO
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Hey y'all!

I'm brand new on here, and I am here to learn from others! I just finished an online course on multifamily real estate through Michael Banks Investing. I have all of this knowledge in my head, and I have no idea where to start. Since I have never made a deal before nor do I have a lot of cash to start, I don't know if I should start small with a single-family house or if I should try to pull some investors together and start straight away with some multifamily properties. Either way, I would love to find out some tips and tricks to getting my first deal done, and I wanna get to know some great people along the way. 

I will keep you all updated along to way! Thank you!

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Steven Glick
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Steven Glick
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Welcome to BiggerPockets! Sounds like you've built a solid foundation with your multifamily education, that's a great start. Since you're just getting started, a few things to keep in mind: consider starting small with a single-family or duplex to gain hands-on experience, make sure to run the numbers carefully to understand cash flow and ROI, and focus on building a strong local network. Always happy to connect and help!

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