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Nate Miersma
  • Rental Property Investor
  • West Michigan
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Preparing to list 3 adjacent multi unit properties

Nate Miersma
  • Rental Property Investor
  • West Michigan
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Hi everyone, 

I'm getting ready to list 10 units that I currently own. Most of the remodeling is complete with the exception of units that have had long-term renters in them (which are still reasonable); some units are fully remodeled, others have had a new kitchen/bath/etc depending on need during turnovers. 

Wondering what others' success has been in the local area (Kalamazoo, near WMU campus and walking distance from downtown Kalamazoo - at corner of Cedar and Pearl in case it matters) with selling lately and if there are recommendations for best positioning these properties. 

Also wondering how those who have sold recently have positioned for visibility to long-distance investors (in California for example) - any best practices?

Thanks in advance for any insights you can provide.

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