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Max Pallatt
  • los angeles, ca
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Anyone else like Salt Lake City, Provo/Norem ?

Max Pallatt
  • los angeles, ca
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Pre covid, for various financial and personal reasons, SLC and Provo looked good even great to deploy capital into medium/large MF. Today, our analysis still points in that direction... mostly.  Anyone else exploring SLC ?  If so or not, I'd really love to know why.  Also, do you recommend any brokers as we are looking for "off market" ?

Thanks BP !

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Amy Kendall
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Lehi, UT
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Amy Kendall
  • Real Estate Broker
  • Lehi, UT
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@Max Pallatt I recently helped one of my buyer's find and close on a 56 unit property that we found for him using direct marketing in Provo.  I think the market still has a lot to offer depending on your strategy.  This particular property had a lot of potential to improve and reposition, which is exactly what they intend to do.  What size of property are you looking into?  

  • Amy Kendall

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