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Basic/General Multifamily Market Insights

Ruben VanDusen
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Hey there BP community,

I have questions on the topic of large multifamily apartment complexes generally around the U.S.

- What markets are good markets for investing/buying large multifamiliy apartment complexes?

- What driving factors should I take into account when l'm looking for an up n' coming hot markets?

- Hot markets?

- What systems/software do you recommend to use to determine the markets to invest/buy into?

Who do you know is willing to answer?

Thank you for reading this far;

-Ruben

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That's not a good question because it's all relative. How much money or how many partners do you have? What's your experience level managing large-scale multifamily? Are you looking to syndicate deal, be in a syndication, or buy on your own? What do you consider large multifamily?

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