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Updated almost 8 years ago on .

listsource - how to avoid picking up condos
I am trying to get a list of 8-90 unit multifamily properties. But I keep getting condos. I fall for this and bought a list worth $165 and spent another 731 in yellow letters without verifying what they are. I only noticed after I started getting calls from people trying to sell their condos.
I thought I refined my search to avoid condos and when I looked at my sample, it's still a condo. Anyone has a guaranteed way of avoiding those?
Here's my criteria, let me know if I am missing something:
Geography:
Several counties I'm interested in
Property
1. Units - number of 8-90
2. Property type - Residential : multifamily
-Residential : apartment
-Residential : quad
Thanks!