I am in the process of starting my first direct mail campaign for single family and
smaller multifamily units.
Slow and Steady: $ 100K should be more than enough to afford down payments on a couple
small multifamily units.
Also, you mentioned
small multifamily units.
Not exact matches
Their portfolio consists of single family homes,
small multifamily properties, and a 24 -
unit apartment complex.
Duplex / Triplex / Quads —
Small multifamily properties (2 - 4
units) such as these are one of my favorite investment routes.
The concept is simple: find a large house or
small multifamily property while in college, live there, and rent out the other bedrooms or
units to others.
I've seen a lot of investor activity in NE and NW DC for
multifamily or
small mixed use (store on bottom, 2 + apartments above), most of these are rehabs, sometimes they'll sell the upper
units and lease the commercial space.
At this time we manage several
small multifamily properties (2 - 4
units).
I think it may make sense to have a local REALTOR just set you up on a drip campaign to see what kind of
small multifamily (1 - 4)
units are available around.
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Suppose you were presented with an opportunity to invest in brand new
small multifamily (4
units) properties in a new development in an established Texas market with impressive population growth and solid tenant demand with strong median household incomes to support your rents.
Since then, Kyle has organically grown a
small 32 -
unit portfolio of duplexes and
small multifamily apartments.
I have been investing in
multifamily properties (I like
smaller building, up to 4
units) in the Midwest since the early»90s and I could not go wrong.
We're house hacking a 4
unit property in San Diego, and will be looking to purchase another
small multifamily at the end of this year.
Their portfolio consists of single family homes,
small multifamily properties, and a 24 -
unit apartment complex.
I am looking to get into
multifamily real estate (starting with
small 2 - 10
unit properties) in southwest Washington and wondering about the whole offer and purchasing process so I can better plan out my path.
My husband and I have been looking for a
small multifamily (10
units) for almost a year now and it seems the numbers don't work out.
Why are
small (2 - 4
unit)
multifamily properties an ideal way to build it?