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Caleb Ryan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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Wholesaling Multi-family Properties

Caleb Ryan
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Salt Lake City, UT
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Hello everyone, I am hoping to get some insight/tips for running numbers for multi-family homes. I've been finding it a little challenging to find good comps for these homes, mostly for the fact that there are not always a ton of multi-family homes in the area. When I do find them, the square footage is usually way different and they don't have the same amount of units. Is it okay to run comps with single-family homes that have similar square footage, rooms, and bathrooms? Please help...

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