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Hassan O.
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How to find detailed info on MF properties IN market?

Hassan O.
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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I'm doing a little market research on large (50 unit plus) multifamily properties in the San Antonio and Austin MSA's, and would like to find out the following:

1. How many large complexes are IN the market (regardless of whether or not for sale)?

2. The basic property info: Address, age, number of units, length of time for ownership, owner info, sqft, bed/bath and other pertinent property data

3. Ave rents for the area by class of property and location class.

Where can I find this info?

Thanks

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Mack Benson
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Mack Benson
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  • Woodbury, MN
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Costar or Reonomy will probably give you the most comprehensive data available, both are in the data business. Costar has a bunch of data on their website for free but it isn't going to be as in depth to the property level as you are looking for, it would be more of a market overview. The good stuff is going to be behind their paywall, after all, they are in the data business.

I've heard you can reach out to a regional sales rep for a sample of the market, the cost for the full data is not cheap so the test drive may be a good idea for you.

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