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Richard Naimy
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BP Community: What State/Cities are best for MF properties?

Richard Naimy
  • West Hills, CA
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BP Community: What State/Cities are best for MF properties?

I have talked to several agents across multiple States and many of the Agents I talk to seem to be pushing me towards SFH? I hear a lot of MF's in this City or Neighborhood don't seem to work, if I were you I would get into SFHs.

Do you think this is because MF inventory is less than the SFH inventory in certain markets and therefore they are pushing towards a greater chance on SFH sale? 

Or should I listen to them and look for markets where MF deals make more sense? If that is the case...

What State/Cities are best for MF properties?

Thanks in advance! 

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Salvatore Lentini
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Salvatore Lentini
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@Richard Naimy They are saying that because A) it's easier for them to sell a SFH. B) they know you're a beginner and they don't want to invest the time needed on MF. C) they sell SFH 99% of the time unless a MF falls into their lap. They know right now they could show you a half dozen SFH "deals" but currently have zero MF. D) they don't know what they are talking about. Most realtors don't own ANY real estate.

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