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Keyla Dietrich
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Searching all Multi's in a town...

Keyla Dietrich
  • Bloomfield, CT
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Hi BP family, I am a beginning investor and would like to know if there is a way to search all multi family properties in a town. Thank you in advance.

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Joshua Fulenwider
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Joshua Fulenwider
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@Keyla Dietrich check your county assessor.  Depending on how advanced their website is you may be able to do some searching there.

Other than that, there are certain list providers you can access online.  You can set your search parameters and they will sell you a list that meets your criteria.  I did it a few years ago for non-owner occupied properties and I think a thousand names cost me about $300. 

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