Multifamily Investment
Brokers who underwrite on NOI, not curb appeal.
Find verified multifamily investment brokers for small, mid-market, and institutional apartment deals — with the underwriting, diligence, and capital relationships to execute at every price point.
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Small, mid-market, and institutional multifamily.
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Cap-rate, NOI, cash-on-cash, and value-add underwriting.
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T-12, rent roll, lease, and operating-expense diligence.
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Agency, bridge, CMBS, and private-capital lender relationships.
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Frequently asked questions
- What is multifamily investment real estate?
- Multifamily investment property includes 5+ unit apartment buildings traded on cap rate, NOI, cash-on-cash yield, and value-add potential. Two-to-four units are typically residential-financed; five-plus is commercial.
- What deal sizes do multifamily investment brokers handle?
- Small (5–24 units), mid-market (25–150 units), and institutional (150+ units). Each tier demands a different broker network, lender relationship, and underwriting depth.
- What documents should a broker provide before LOI?
- Trailing-12 operating statements, rent roll, lease abstracts, service contracts, capex history, utility bills, property condition assessment, and environmental Phase I. Your broker should assemble all of it.
- How are multifamily investment brokers compensated?
- Sales commission on purchase price, typically 1–4% depending on deal size — smaller deals carry higher percentages. Some institutional deals use flat-fee or success-fee structures.