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Ep. 63 - Chemical Engineer to Multifamily Real Estate Pro with Mohit Chopra

Ep. 63 - Chemical Engineer to Multifamily Real Estate Pro with Mohit Chopra

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In this episode of the More Doors Podcast, hosts Matt Buchalski and Brian Force sit down with Mohit Chopra, a seasoned real estate investor, chemical engineer, and co-founder of MV Capital Group. Mohit shares his inspiring journey from a career in chemical engineering to becoming a multifamily real estate pro, building a thriving portfolio in Ohio, Kentucky, North Carolina, and beyond.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
✅ Mohit’s transition from single-family to multifamily real estate investments
✅ How to overcome analysis paralysis and take action in real estate
✅ Market selection strategies for multifamily properties
✅ The importance of fitness, mental health, and setting “domino” habits for success
✅ Key return metrics and investment strategies for maximizing cash flow and value
✅ Actionable advice for aspiring real estate investors

Why You Should Watch:
Whether you’re new to real estate or looking to scale your portfolio, Mohit’s insights on asset management, market analysis, and building meaningful partnerships are invaluable. Plus, his emphasis on personal development will inspire you to stay focused and driven in your own journey.

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