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"NEW Member" First Time Investor With Multifamily

Jonathan Kennon
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Can anyone give any tips on where to find good deals for multifamily properties ? Whether that be on an MLS or buying foreclosures (good foreclosure sites). I've been sticking to the MLS sites and running numbers, to which nothing has been a profit or even remotely a good investment. Thanks for any help !!! : ).

Also, I am in the Tampa area, but I am not limited to this area. I am interested in expanding in other areas as well, so I am open to all areas and any info that anyone can provide in regards to quality advice. 

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Jared Hottle
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  • Cedar falls IA Waterloo, IA
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Jared Hottle
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  • Cedar falls IA Waterloo, IA
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Keep checking MLS and also Loopnet and Crexi for on market deals. Typically you do not see a ton of foreclosure multifamily also looking off market may be a good idea. Call For rent signs, use the tax assessor website to look up addresses and get in contact with owners of multifamily in your area.

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