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Zaid Bender
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Multifamily markets and the number of units to buy

Zaid Bender
  • Rental Property Investor
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How do you see the multifamily real estate future? 

What is your favorite Market?

What is the minimum number of units would you usually buy? 

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Charles Seaman
  • Apartment Syndicator
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Charles Seaman
  • Apartment Syndicator
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@Zaid Bender I agree with @Nathan Gesner about the housing shortage.  The next 2-3 years will provide an excellent opportunity to push rents (and maybe longer than that if these supply chain issues don't get straightened out).  I only focus on landlord friendly markets, generally in the Southeast.  If forced to pick a favorite, I'd go with Charlotte, NC simply because I moved here with the purpose of focusing on it.  I only look at multifamily properties that can support full-time staff at this point, so 80 units and larger.

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