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Updated over 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Buying my first apartment building, no broker
Hi there,
i am about to buy my first (small) apartment building. I already do have 4 residential units that i bought via a realtor, so i know what to look out for in general.
This time i dont have a realtor (or broker) and i potentially would like to avoid paying one. I do plan to get an inspection on the building but here are my additional questions:
- Should i get a broker
- Should i get a real estate attorney
- Do i have the right to look inside every unit (only 4) before i buy (100% occupancy)
What else am i missing?
Thanks for your thoughts!
Matthias