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Armando Payano
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Multifamily broker agent

Armando Payano
  • Developer
  • Tampa, FL
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Hello BP We are searching for our next project and are in need of an agent/broker that can help. We are searching for a small multifamily property 8-12 units in the greater Tampa area including Brandon, Temple Terrace and St Pete. We are looking for a garden style 2/3 floor property. Also if there are seasoned investors seeking cash investors for larger multifamily projects 30+ units that are willing to take on and mentor us as we transition from SFR to multi family please PM so that we can set up a phone call ASAP. Thanks.

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Rick Snow
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Rick Snow
  • Investor
  • Sacramento, CA
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Hello @Armando Payano

I suggest finding a CCIM local to the area you are pursuing. If you don't already have a connection with one you can pursue one at www.findaccim.com. Get to know several of them. Build a relationship. Take them to lunch and be clear on what you're looking for and how you plan to finance the deal.  

I hope this helps. 

Good luck, 

Rick 

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