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Keith Stempel
  • Financial Advisor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Off-Market Multi-Family Properties

Keith Stempel
  • Financial Advisor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Hi everyone,

Thanks for taking the time to read this. I recently purchased my first two SFH rentals in the KC metro area. I'm looking to scale up faster and move into multi-family properties (4-10 unit range). Once listed in the MLS, there seem to be 5-10 offers per property and I've come up short on several. I've been thinking about trying to contact off-market owners. Are there are any services/resources you have used to identify properties in your criteria and automatically send email/mailers to them? Or any better ideas on how, or if, to approach it this way?

Appreciate any guidance from you more seasoned investors!

Keith

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