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Building VS Buying existing Multi-Family
I am brainstorming ideas to acquire multi's. I am finding in todays market that most of the units for sale are over priced and require too much repairs for them to make sense. So I started looking in to building opposed to buying existing run down properties. I am doing the math on 2, 3, & 4 units. Any advice, tips, & suggestions are appreciated. I have found a couple locations zoned for multi-family in pretty good locations. Also if you are a builder feel free to message me. I'd love to put something together