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Steve Holly
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Bonners Ferry / Sandpoint
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Marketing for 2-4 units and 5-10 unit properties.

Steve Holly
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Bonners Ferry / Sandpoint
Posted

Hello all, Ive been a residential realtor for 10 years, but am diving into multi-unit investing.  I'd would love to have a discussion with someone whose had success marketing to landlords.  I know some folks do mega-mailings in hopes to find the needle in the haystack, but I would love to hear what you all have to say.  Im not a big company... just my wife and I who are looking to provide value to future tenants, and create passive income in the process.  Thanks in advance! 

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