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Crestview, FL
Crestview People -
Thanks in advance for your response(s). Want to know a bit about the area. The good, the bad, what you've found. I know there are a couple bases there. I am assuming a military tenant base.
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@Anthony Caltabiano - if by multi-family you mean a duplex or triplex you might be able to track something half-way decent down in Crestview. Relatively speaking, Crestview is a pretty small town surrounded by lots of empty space...meaning the 4,8 and 12+ unit small investor multi-family opportunities are pretty limited. Most everything is SFR in Crestview and rural NW Florida. It's not that they don't exist - it's just there isn't a ton of that type of inventory out there.
Depending on how far you want to expand your search you might have better luck in Fort Walton Beach/Niceville/Valparaiso. And if you really want to expand your area you'll have much better luck in Pensacola. In Pensacola the affordable small multi-family units aren't going to be in the best areas but if you can locate something close to the base, even if it's not the best area, you can find very affordable options.