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Updated 8 months ago, 05/06/2024

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Canadian Looking at South Carolina Multifamily

Andrew McArthur
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Hi all, I'm from Toronto and been doing research into South Carolina's Multifamily market, specifically Greenville, Charleston, Columbia. 

I come from a decade of experience in sales, with a client base and network grounded in entrepeneurs, and executive/partners on Bay St (Canada's Wall St). Recently decided to jump off the deep end and start my journey in Syndication. 

I'd appreciate some insight from some local investors. From what I can tell, Charleston is considered a Growth market, Columbia an Income Market, and Greenville appears to be a hybrid (this is what I'm looking for). 

I've also done some high level analysis of Nashville TN, Tampa FL, and the state of Georgia. SC seems to be the most intriguing to me so far. 

Looking forward to connecting with you all. 

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