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Daniel Zapata
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Advice/broker referrals for commercial multi family properties

Daniel Zapata
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Bay Area, CA
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I own some small multi family properties in the Sacramento area and I'm looking to jump up into a 10-20 unit property. Should I find a commercial broker to help me on the buyers side, or is this something only for the sellers? I have an agent I've used for all of my small multi family purchases but I think the commercial side is out of his depth.

Referrals are welcomed!

Thanks!

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Wale Lawal
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Wale Lawal
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@Daniel Zapata

Highly recommended that you work with an experienced local broker as this will shorten your learning curve and save you a lot of headaches as they tend to understand the market better.

All the best!

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