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Buy & Hold Property Criteria?

Patrick Fermo
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Hey Everyone,

What does everyone consider to be the most important criteria when evaluating potential multi-family rental properties? You have the big ones like crime, schools, population growth etc..but I'm interested to find out what would attract other investors or on the flip side immediately turn them away? I know every property will have its own unique elements, but I'm really interested in the 'make or break' elements. Ready...go!

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Bryan Mitchell
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Bryan Mitchell
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What I look for:
1. Forced appreciation opportunities
2. Demand/ low vacancy
3. $200 per door cash flow (within 1st year)

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