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It is possible to build a substantial portfolio of rental properties while keeping your W-2 job. But that doesn’t mean everything is easy, especially if you’re going through the syndication route. To keep your investors interested, you have to have a solid grasp on your market and numbers. That is essentially what Sterling Chapman has been through in his real estate journey. In the space of five years, he went from zero to having a portfolio of about 50 single family rental properties and tens of duplexes and fourplexes. It’s hard to believe that he started in his backyard market with one to four units, and in a market like South Louisiana. Tune in to this conversation and learn how Sterling was able to build his impressive portfolio and the lessons he has learned over the years.
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It is possible to build a substantial portfolio of rental properties while keeping your W-2 job. But that doesn’t mean everything is easy, especially if you’re going through the syndication route. To keep your investors interested, you have to have a solid grasp on your market and numbers. That is essentially what Sterling Chapman has been through in his real estate journey. In the space of five years, he went from zero to having a portfolio of about 50 single family rental properties and tens of duplexes and fourplexes. It’s hard to believe that he started in his backyard market with one to four units, and in a market like South Louisiana. Tune in to this conversation and learn how Sterling was able to build his impressive portfolio and the lessons he has learned over the years.
Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share! https://7einvestments.com/podcast/

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