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Rickey Miller Jr
  • Rental Property Investor
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Are Investors still Investing in Multi-Family?

Rickey Miller Jr
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Killeen, TX
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I just wanted to kind of hear some feedback from some long term rental investors. If many of you who are still buying doors (Quadplexes) during this Covid-19 shelter in place? I kind of have an idea on the answers I’m going to receive but I wanted some insight on strategies during this time.

Any information would be highly appreciated.

Best Regards,

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Bryan Blankenship
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Bryan Blankenship
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  • Cincinnati, OH
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@Rickey Miller Jr I'm still seeing a lot of demand and movement here in the Cinci/Dayton region for multifamilies. Every time I get a duplex or quad, I have a dozen people knocking down the door for it. With that being said, I have also seen a lot of people pull back for the time being. I did extremely well in the last recession, so either way, I'm not the least bit concerned. :)

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