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Single-Family VS Multifamily Investing: Guide to BRRR Strategy

Single Family VS Multifamily Investing: A Detailed Comparison

When investing in real estate, one of the first options you’ll face is whether to invest in single or multifamily properties. For some, single family vs multifamily investing isn’t even a consideration: they get lured into single family investments with the aim of quickly renovating a property and flipping it for a nice profit, but …

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10 Best Multifamily Investment Markets for Higher Returns

The best multifamily markets for multifamily investing are those with high demand for multifamily real estate, coupled with low supply. That’s pretty straightforward: as an investor, you want to find an area where there is lots of demand for multifamily property (this usually means an area with a high quality of life and good job …

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How to Analyze Multifamily Investment Opportunities?

Any deal can look good on the surface. As investors, we often try to convince ourselves we’ve found a great opportunity. It could be an undervalued property with great potential, or a high-spec apartment building that has renters queueing round the block.  But the truth is our unconscious cognitive biases can lead us astray and …

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11 Benefits of Multifamily Investing for Any Investor

Ask an experienced real estate investor for advice, and there’s a pretty good chance that he or she will talk about the benefits not just of real estate in general, but of multifamily investing. Many grizzled investors built their empires by starting with a multifamily property—and what’s interesting is that many of them still hold …

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