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Amy Pearson
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  • Naperville, IL
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What do you look for in Multi-unit properties for investment?

Amy Pearson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Naperville, IL
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What is everyones must haves that they look for when looking at multi-unit properties? I look for brick buildings, with a basement, have current tenants in place and parking spaces before I consider viewing it in person. 

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Amy Pearson
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Some of my clients prefer brick buildings because it can be less maintenance if the building has been properly tuck pointed over the years compared to buildings that needs to be painted every few years.

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