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Justin Dixon
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How to find duplex or multifamily homes

Justin Dixon
  • Clayton, NC
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What are so good sites for me to search for duplex properties as well as multi family homes? I tried the zillow and sites like that but they don't have options for duplex only townhomes, condos, and sfh. Any suggests? Or have I been looking in the right place all along and just too busy over thinking and having brain farts?!?

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David Dey
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David Dey
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Originally posted by @Justin Dixon:

What are so good sites for me to search for duplex properties as well as multi family homes? I tried the zillow and sites like that but they don't have options for duplex only townhomes, condos, and sfh. Any suggests? Or have I been looking in the right place all along and just too busy over thinking and having brain farts?!?

 Actually, your county property appraiser/assessor is the absolute best place to look.  You may not have thought about it but they have a database of every property in that county.  

"Why?" You may ask. 

"To charge taxes of course."

The cool thing is though, since it is the government that has gathered this info, it is public record and you have a right to it.

My county in FL already has it available right on the website, however you may have to go to your assessor and ask for it in person.

In addition to having the database of properties, your county also has them categorized by property type as well.  Of course they couldn't charge the same tax rate for a single family property as they could for a strip mall, so they label each property with other like property.  My county calls these labels DOR use codes. (Department of revenue)  Your county may call them property use codes as well.

Depending on how you get your list (example: excel spreadsheet) you can make your own list by including your own filters, such as duplexes with out of state or out of county owners, duplexes with sales from oldest to newest which will give you high equity deals, etc. the sky's the limit with how you structure your list.

Hope this helps.

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