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Ron Martinez
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Best way to find multi-units??

Ron Martinez
  • Investor
  • O'fallon, MO
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Hello all I am an investor in CA and have flipped multiple properties but am having trouble zeroing in on multi-family units for buy and hold. Can anyone shed a little light on the best way to find great deals in that niche? It would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Ron Martinez

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Ryan Koehler
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Ryan Koehler
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@Ron Martinez I would first go onto LoopNet and search for multifamily properties in your area to get a feel for the players in your market. Generally there will be a handful of properties listed but most of them won't be "deals". The listing brokers is what we want.

From there I would contact all the listing brokers on these deals and ask to be added to their Investor Lists that they send out for multifamily properties. This is a good way to be contacted going forward by the brokers before properties hit the market/MLS. It's a great place to start in my opinion.

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