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What is the best way to find Multifamily deals in Houston?

Philip Henderson
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I am a new MF investor, and would like to know the best place to find deals on multi family homes (4-20 units) in Houston. I'm not sure Zillow or HAR is the best place to start. Any thoughts?

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Michael Le
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You could probably occasionally find deals of that size on HAR. Sometimes the seller just uses the residential listing agent they're familiar with so you can get lucky as no one else will be looking there for that property. There are also brokers that specialize in those smaller properties, so I would suggest reaching out to them. Reach out to Brian Janak at Inner Loop West brokerage. Also, I don't normally suggest doing direct mail marketing for apartments (50+ units) but they do work for the size you're looking at. So you can try that too.

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