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Cody Wilkinson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Des Moines, IA
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Multi-Family Deal Assessment

Cody Wilkinson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Des Moines, IA
Posted

Hey BP!

I've been doing some research in the Multi-Family space and would like a little help. How do most of you research multi-family properties you plan on purchasing? Like what websites/resources do you use to help you with your research. Also, what are some things uou look for when you research like crime rate, school district, condition, ECT. What resources do you use to find that information?

I'm currently a multi-family property manager and am really just want some good tools to add to my tool belt when it comes to deal analysis. Thank you all ahead of time for reading and replying to this post!