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Michael Newman
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Recommend multi unit specialist in Norfolk, VA

Michael Newman
  • Dpo, AE
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 Can anyone recommend a real estate agent who is this very knowledgeable about multiunit apartment buildings in Norfolk, Virginia and Virginia Beach, Virginia. Specifically would like to speak to someone about apartment buildings greater than Eight units.

Thx

Michael

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Steven Bond
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Steven Bond
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  • Provo, UT
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I would call commercial brokerages and ask which title companies they work with. Then I would call the title companies and ask for the referral of a professional client advocate that seems to truly understand Multifamily details. Cap rates, vacancy, maintenance needs, employment impact on an area, government impact on an area, historic trends, etc

Another option would be to search on Loopnet in Multifamily and see what broker/agent is showing up with the most inventory. They most likely have the pulse of the market.

All the best!

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