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  • Sherbrooke, Québec
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advantages of moving from triplex/quad to larger commercial?

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  • Investor
  • Sherbrooke, Québec
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Hi all, i was wondering if anyone has experience moving from buying multiple quad/triplexes, and then moving to larger commercial units like 20+ unit apartment buildings? what is the advantage of moving to these larger buildings? from what i can tell the profit margins/cap rate don't appear to be much better (at least based on the prices i'm seeing)...actually the gross rent / purchase price seems to be higher for many quad/triplexes than the larger apartment buildings in my area. 

i guess one of the advantages is everything is under one roof, easier to manage, and easier to hand off to a property manager (less headaches)? let me know what you think, thanks

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