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Max Pallatt
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Its 2020 ! Where are you investing in OOS MF ?

Max Pallatt
  • los angeles, ca
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HNY BP !.... What small and midsized out of state markets are you investing dollars in small to mid sized multi-family ?  Is Detroit, Indianapolis, Dallas, Houston on your radar ?  I'm also looking at Jacksonville, the Space-Race Corridor in Florida, Little Rock, among others.  Thanks for your reply and I'd love to connect with you as we are ready to assemble teams asap !

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Just outside of Dallas, smaller Texas markets, larger Kentucky markets, and the Carolinas are all on my radar. Business-friendly markets with growth in jobs, population, wages, and rents!

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