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Eric Lierz
  • Olathe, KS
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How to find Multi-Family Properties

Eric Lierz
  • Olathe, KS
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I am looking to buy a multi-family in the Kansas City Area (preferably Johnson County). I am having trouble finding properties.  Does anyone have any good websites or tricks to finding what i am looking for?  Or if you are or know of a real estate agent that specializes in this, i would greatly appreciate an introduction or a referral. Thanks!

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Jeorgia B.
  • Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
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Jeorgia B.
  • Dallas/Fort Worth, TX
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Hi Eric,

You could try sending direct mail to owners of multi-family properties in your area. I live in the Dallas area and my county's appraisal district will provide a cd with the property address, owner information, and property information for the county for a nominal fee ($20-$30).

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