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Matt Bormann
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Goose Creek, SC
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Lets do something about the crisis

Matt Bormann
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Goose Creek, SC
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According to Marcus and Millichap apartment complexes are still holding as long as they can make it through the toughest year we will face yet in 2009 I quote from their website:

"The challenge will be getting through 2009, which will require exceptional tenant retention, aggressive marketing at the property level and an unwavering focus on operations."

What I am getting at is that a lot of people that lost their homes, like the one you are sitting in right now reading this post, have had to downsize and move into apartment complexes. Plus echo boomers(such as myself), who had a huge impact on the election, will be moving into apartment complexes very soon.

I am pulling all apartment complex investors/owners to network together, to come together and fight our way through 2009. To keep asoon to be fragile but extremely important part of the economy up and running, to keep up the properties, to buy more properties, and to keep the sanctuary of these foreclosed home owners to the best of our abilities.