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Multifamily properties to avoid

Bradley Jernigan
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I love value-add deals but there are still some multifamily properties all investors should avoid. Multifamily properties with significant structural issues, poor location, high crime rates, and properties in areas with declining economic prospects are all bad signs. Additionally, properties with a history of mismanagement, extensive vacancies, or unrealistic financial projections should also be approached with caution.Not all deals are good deals. Thorough due diligence and consultation with experts can help identify potential red flags.

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