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Investing in Apartment Buildings

Neera Melwani
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Hi BP! Wanted to get some ideas on how to find smaller apartment buildings for sale either in the Houston or Austin market. I'm looking to make the transition from smaller multifamily units to bigger multifamily / small apartment buildings. I've looked on Loopnet & Crexi, but it feels like what's there is a bit stale. I'm not an agent or broker but do 95% of my own due diligence. Any suggestions or ideas are welcome!

Thanks!

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Ashley Brooks
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Ashley Brooks
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I agree that LoopNet is stale, but you could call the listing brokers with properties on LoopNet and ask if they have anything off market or something coming up soon. Some times they'll even add you to their email list to send new off market opportunities. 

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