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Updated almost 12 years ago, 02/13/2013

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Broker Fee for Multifamily Portfolio

Sas S.
  • New York
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Hi,

I know this is a question that doesn't have a simple answer, but I'm trying to find out what a "reasonable" broker fee (from the Seller's perspective) would be for a large multifamily portfolio.

Assume about a dozen Class A properties valued at about $330 million in the South. What would a reasonable fee be if this were marketed and sold as a portfolio to one buyer?

A range of values is fine...I'm just hoping to get some context.

Thanks!
Pano

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