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Walter Davis
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Damascus, MD
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Help with Acquiring a 20-50 unit Apartment Buildings

Walter Davis
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Damascus, MD
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One of my Real Estate Strategies is to Buy and Hold mid-size Multifamily Buildings. Currently I'm writing building owners in various areas of Maryland (where I live) and Wilmington, DE. Why Wilmington, DE? Well it's the closest multifamily market to where I live in Maryland that has been identified as in the early stages of expansion in the 2015 Integra Realty Resources Viewpoint. Do seasoned apartment investors place a huge value on this report?

Also, are there any BP members who are in the process of buying a mid-size apartment building anywhere that can use some free real estate professional labor? If there's someone submitting offers, currently ratified or conducting due diligence on something under contract I'd like to help. Again, free of charge. I am licensed in Maryland and Washington D.C. and Real Estate is what I do full time. If I can be of some help and learn at the same time it'll be a mutually beneficial win-win.

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