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Nate Ginsberg
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College station multi-family

Nate Ginsberg
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Leominster, MA
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I may be moving to Texas next year for work - specifically the College Station-Bryan area. What is the REÍ community like there? What kind of multi-family stock is there? Any observations on market trends to share out there in the BP community?

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Art Perkitny
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Art Perkitny
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  • Cleveland, OH
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@Nate Ginsberg, as @Erik Hatch suggested, the Census is a great resource for ascertaining this kind of information.

Here is a graphic I made showcasing the distribution of structures by unit counts in College Station, TX.

The graph on the right further breaks it down by showing renter and owner occupancy figures by the number of units in the structure.

Hope this helps! 

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