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Logan L.
  • Rental Property Investor
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Find multi-family homes on Zillow, Realtor, etc...

Logan L.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fayetteville, NC
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I've noticed that it can be challenging to find multi-family homes on websites like Zillow because, at least to my knowledge, there are no specific filters to search for duplex/triplex/quadplexes. I am primarily interested in using my VA loan to house hack a three or four unit multi-family but it is proving very difficult to find these properties. Any suggestions, tips, tricks for me? Thanks a ton, everyone!

- Logan

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Julie Marquez
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Julie Marquez
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@Logan L. There are not a lot of any type of deal to be had from websites that thousands of people are searching. Get in touch with an agent who knows your market and can do the searching and help network for you. Otherwise, use Bigger Pockets to learn the dozens of other ways to find properties besides the traditional MLS and consumer websites.

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