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Alexis Zion
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Milwaukee, WI
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4 unit buildings or larger in South Ccarolina?

Alexis Zion
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Milwaukee, WI
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Hey Gang 

I am looking at purchasing a 4 unit building or larger in South Carolina

Any have any suggestions on the range of price I should pay, what are things going for out there

Any suggestions of area I should stay away from

Any suggestions of areas I should focus in on?

Thanks

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Taylor Beauchemin
  • Realtor
  • Columbia, SC
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Taylor Beauchemin
  • Realtor
  • Columbia, SC
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Hi Alexis!

I am an investor and Real Estate Agent in Columbia SC. Multi-Family pricing in SC can vary, there's not much on the market right now but I'd be more than happy to email you the current listings! As far as the area goes student housing is big in SC. We have USC in downtown Columbia, Winthrop in Rockhill, Clemson in the Upstate, as well as USC Beaufort and College of Charleston in the Lowcountry. There is also Coastal Carolina University in Myrtle Beach SC, these are areas you may want to focus on as the colleges will bring renters. 

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