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#Bedrooms in a multifamily
Hey all.
I have 3 SFH rentals and Im thinking of doing a multifamily next.
In Brandon's books he really sells me on ONLY doing 3bd/2ba. Is he mostly referring to SFHs, or multi-families, too?
A lot of the multifamily deals in my area are duplexes or 4-plexes with 2bd/1ba per unit. Wondering if I should only be looking for 3/2s or if that "rule"/"suggestion" only applies to SFHs.
Any input and pros/cons will be helpful. Thanks :-)