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Arn Cenedella
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Georgia Senate results

Arn Cenedella
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  • Real Estate Coach
  • Greenville, SC
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This is not a political post and I do not want political discussions on this thread.

What do you think the results of the Georgia Senate races will have on residential real estate investment particularly for multifamily investments?

Impact good or bad?

More Covid financial relief?

Additional eviction moratoriums?

The initial reaction of the stock market - futures are up - seem to like the result.

Again, no political rants, let’s just stick to business.

Good or bad for multifamily investors?


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