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CJ Wallowitch
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100 Units, Value Add

CJ Wallowitch
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Philadelphia, PA
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Hi Everyone,

I was looking for some insight. From an investor standpoint, what is the best market for value add multi-family up to 100 units? 

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Scott Meitus
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  • Minocqua, WI
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Scott Meitus
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CJ, check out the website for Marcus & Millichap, they have a downloadable annual apartment report that provides information for almost all major metro areas in the U.S.  Would be a good place to start.  Also, every market has strong areas and weaker ones.  Very important to know in advance the areas you intend to target in any metro area based upon analysis of its sub-markets and even local neighborhoods.

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