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Jonathan McKay
  • Investor
  • Spokane WA
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Finding On-Market Multifamily Deals

Jonathan McKay
  • Investor
  • Spokane WA
Posted

I want to set up a list of sources I should check every few days for multifamily listings to see if there are new listings on the market. I've found that Loopnet, individual commercial brokers, bigger pockets, and realtor all have different sets of listings. Are there other resources that people use for on-market deals? 

I'm currently looking for deals in Spokane and Cleveland, and here are the sources that I have. 

  1. Commercial Real estate database (Spokane link)
  2. Loopnet (Spokane Link)
  3. Realtor (Spokane Link)(Cleveland Link)
  4. Bigger Pockets (Spokane Link)

I know that off market deals are going to be more likely to yield profit, but I just want to get my searches set up for things as they come on the market. Any feedback appreciated! 

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