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Peter Molina
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Finding multi family listings

Peter Molina
  • Contractor
  • Ventura, CA
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Hi, I'm a newbie in real estate. I'm searching for listings through apps that I've downloaded and only one has offered me multi family apartment building for sale. 

Is there a more efficient or different option at finding these listing in Ventura or LA?

More than willing to learn and take suggestions.

Thanks for the help,

Peter A. Molina

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Dustin S.
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Dustin S.
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I don't know what apps your using but my suggestion would be to start talking to brokers. Most apartments don't get listed on the MLS, even if your apps had that on their search feature they probably wouldn't show up. Websites like Realtor.com and Zillow will let you search for Residential Multi (2-4 Units) typicly you will find a few but still its best to talk to a broker or get lists and mail the owners directly.

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