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Oklahoma OKC inventory

Brandon Boyer
  • Lakeside, CA
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Hello Biggerpockets,

I have been looking in OKC for some buy and hold multi family property. From what i have been able to see nost of what I am looking for are in the neighborhoods surrounding Oklahoma City University Metro Park, Military Park ect. I am kind of concerned about the crime in the those areas does any have any insight on these neighborhoods? Also what other areas are yall finding multi families? 

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There is a lot of retivalization going on in those neighborhoods, so it should only continue to improve.

I've been actively looking for multifamily as well and it seems like a lot of the stuff that is available is older. And I've found that a lot of the older properties have not been well maintained. There are not a ton of multifamily properties in the metro area, and there are a lot of people looking for one. So when a decent priced property in livable condition comes available it's usually under contract quickly.

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