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Steve Priola
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Mount Pleasant, SC
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Fellow MFH Owners - Looking to convert 64 conventional units to Workforce housing

Steve Priola
  • Involved In Real Estate
  • Mount Pleasant, SC
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Hi all. We have a 46 unit complex that is ready for a reposition. The location is superior and the density will probably allow us to end up with 64 doors when we are done with the project. Our MSA is in serious need of affordable housing and we are interested in the workforce model. 

We are a conventional owner/operator business and I am looking to network with someone who is currently and owner/operator of a workforce housing asset. I just don't know what I do not know. 

Happy to chat here on this forum for others to learn whatever someone has to teach or we can connect privately as well. 

Thanks for anyone's consideration. 

- Steve 

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