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Spencer Ellingson
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Spencer Ellingson
  • Brooklyn, NY
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Hi everyone, I started in SF.. hit my 10 max and now I'm repositioning into multi family through syndications. I also want to get into some self storage projects. What's the best way to get connected to the self storage community as a passive investor?

Spencer

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Derek Epperson
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  • Charleston, SC
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Derek Epperson
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Charleston, SC
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@Spencer Ellingson  I too am new to the self storage space and looking to both invest actively and passively.  I recently discovered a group out of TX called Pinnacle Storage Properties that is pretty active in Storage syndications.  I would also join the Self Storage Association and Inside Self Storage (ISS).  There are countless resources on there for all things storage (ISS is where I discovered the Pinnacle group).  Also check out if your state has a self storage association...most do but some more active than others.  Lastly, check out selfstoragetalk.com.  It's powered by ISS and is an online community like BP, not nearly as robust as the BP site, but it is nothing but self storage.  

If you're looking for training or education, Storage Rebellion (@mike wagner), @aj osborne, @scott meyers, and Mark Helm all have great content out there.  

Hope this helps.

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