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Ray Johnson
  • Irvine, CA
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Multifamily in Washington DC, Northern Virginia, Maryland (DMV)

Ray Johnson
  • Irvine, CA
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For those that invest or interested in investing in the Washington, DC., Northern Virginia, and Maryland (DMV) area, the Q4-2018 report has been released, some good information included on this report link  

@Russell Brazil I often see you trying to explain to some of the BP members that you have properties that started off with a little cash flow but since the cash flow in the DMV grows so quickly your numbers look good on those properties some people may have passed up when they only look at cash flow at the time of acquisition. On the report I see you're killing it with an average of 6.5% rent increases in areas like Frederick Maryland. 

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