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Gregory Schwartz
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Best place to pull lists

Gregory Schwartz
  • Rental Property Investor
  • College Station, TX
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I'm looking to pull a list of all multifamily property owners in my town, specifically targeting properties with 2 to 50 units. I've heard that DealMachine is becoming the go-to tool for this kind of data, but I've also noticed some strong results coming from Crexi lately.

It seems like Crexi has a more multifamily-focused platform, while DealMachine is often geared toward wholesalers. As an investor and agent, my goal is to build connections with local multifamily owners. If anyone has experience with these tools—or recommendations for others—I’d love to hear your insights on the best approach for connecting with local multifamily owners.

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Gregory Schwartz
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Gregory Schwartz
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  • College Station, TX
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@Jonathan Greene thanks. It's a messy niche, working with some investors buying duplexes, some buying portfolios of duplexes, and others looking for small MF 12-24 units. One foot in residential and the other in CRE.

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