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Daniel Root
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Greenwood, IN
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New to Multi-family Brokerage

Daniel Root
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Greenwood, IN
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I am a real estate broker here in Indiana, and recently got into the multi family space. The last two years i have worked with out of state investors flipping, "brrring", and turnkey  investing. With a combination of luck and hard work i was able to partner up with one of the biggest apartment brokers in the midwest, and join a commercial firm. With over 1.25 BILLION in sales, he is certainly one of the best people i can be working under. The reason I am writing this post to hopefully meet owners, lenders, and other player in the multi family sector. I am 22, so at this stage in my career im 100% focused on education and building relationships. 

MY Question's are: 

What is your opinion of the Indianapolis Multi-family market?? Sales volume is actually up in the first two quarters of 2020 compared to last year. 

Do you think this will continue? 

What have you done to protect your portfolio in 2020? 

Ideas or thoughts on what the future of multi-family investing will look like? Im thinking we will see a lot of hotel conversions in the next 5 years?  3D printing takes over in the next 20??

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