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Zaheer Jabbar
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Finding multiple units

Zaheer Jabbar
  • Real Estate Investor
  • South Richmond Hill, NY
Posted Sep 25 2014, 08:01

I woukd like to know where would I get the forsale-information of multiple units - four and over? I know the local MLS would have single residentials and two families and so fort. But for units of 4 and over, where those advertisements are? I would just like to know.

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Hemanth Grandhige
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Hemanth Grandhige
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Replied Sep 25 2014, 08:07

I don't know if it's specific to your area but in Atlanta I've found multiple quads and six-plexes on the MLS. I've also worked with brokers who specialize in the multi-family market. They generally have e-mail lists where they fire out deals.

Hope this helps. 

Hemanth

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Chris K.
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Chris K.
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Replied Sep 25 2014, 08:16

Try looking on Loopnet.com

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Zaheer Jabbar
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Zaheer Jabbar
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Replied Sep 25 2014, 08:18

in certian areas of Pennsylvania and Ohio, the local MLS leads, are flooded with singles and doubles, but for the the higer units, there isn't much information.

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Zaheer Jabbar
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Zaheer Jabbar
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Replied Sep 25 2014, 08:19

Thanks guys for the info....

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Chameka Meadows
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Replied Sep 25 2014, 08:20

I googled multiple units and there were several websites to choose from.

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Andrew Syrios
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Andrew Syrios
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ModeratorReplied Sep 25 2014, 08:25

Loopnet, Costar and the MLS have listings for apartments with over 4 units. Of course, you need to be an agent to get the MLS and you have to pay for Loopnet and Costar.

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Zaheer Jabbar
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Zaheer Jabbar
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Replied Sep 25 2014, 08:52

Thanks Andrew, yeah! Loopnet is not a freebie. I tried googling multiple units and realtor.com came up with some good stuff. It's worth a try instead of paying loopnet or costar. Now, I am not saying we shouldn't pay for services but for a starter like me, I have a take every Benjees into consideration.  I am getting to love realtor.com

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Dan Cotter
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Dan Cotter
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Replied Sep 25 2014, 17:53

Hemanth,

Who are some of your favorite agents/brokers in Atlanta for duplexes and small multifamily deals?

Dan