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Updated almost 5 years ago, 12/25/2019

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Orlando Goodon
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why do tons of sellers not say how many units?

Orlando Goodon
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I'm trying to understand the logic of all these people who list duplexes triplexus quads and simply say multi-family without telling you how many units. It's nowhere in the description and detailed information.

first thing anybody looking for multi family is going to want to know is how many units. Without knowing that the price is useless to me. A $600,000 duplex is an awful deal for me but if it's a quad that's something that could work.

I can't imagine these sellers don't understand that. How did you end up with a multi-family in the first place without understanding something so basic? So I wonder if this is not by intention. Is it like a sales tactic to get you to inquire more? I don't know, that's all I got.