Steve Berges

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Average rating: 3.68 · 350 ratings · 26 reviews · 15 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Complete Guide to Buyin...

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The Complete Guide to Real ...

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The Complete Guide to Inves...

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101 Cost-Effective Ways to ...

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The Complete Guide to Flipp...

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The Complete Guide to Inves...

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For Sale by Owner: A Comple...

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The Complete Guide to Inves...

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Founding Fathers Fun Facts:...

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Charters of Liberty: The De...

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“Single-family property appraisals are largely based on comparable sales, while multifamily property valuations are driven primarily by income.”
Steve Berges, The Complete Guide to Buying and Selling Apartment Buildings

“To be truly successful, you must be willing to assume risk.”
Steve Berges, The Complete Guide to Buying and Selling Apartment Buildings

“Poor collection of rents may provide you with an opportunity to create value, but remember: the price you pay for the apartment complex should reflect the value of the property as it is currently operating, not what it would be if all of the rents were being collected. The value is created only after you have acquired the property and made the necessary changes to improve collections.”
Steve Berges, The Complete Guide to Buying and Selling Apartment Buildings



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