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EPISODE · Sep 12, 2025 · 28 MIN

Ep #1,153 - MFRS - The Truth About Single Family vs Multifamily

from Lifetime Cash Flow Through Real Estate Investing

Joey Chan has run a successful construction company for over 20 years and began investing in real estate in 2008 with his first rental in West Orange, NJ. Since then, he and his partners have built a portfolio of 60+ JV rental units, mortgage notes, and over 60 completed transactions. Today, Joey is a General Partner in 208 units in Dallas, TX, and a Limited Partner in 76 units.   Here's some of the topics we covered:   From Immigrant Dreamer to Multifamily Deal Maker The Harsh Truth About Landlord/Tenant Laws in the Northern US How to Pivot Your Strategy and Win Big in Real Estate The Secrets to Thriving with Multiple Business Partners The Hottest Markets Every Multifamily Investor Should Know The Goal-Setting Blueprint That Turns 2023 Into Your Breakthrough Year   If you'd like to apply to the warrior program and do deals with other rockstars in this business: Text crush to 72345 and we'll be speaking soon.   For more about Rod and his real estate investing journey go to www.rodkhleif.com  

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