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Why Multifamily? Why Now?

  • joshlittle0
  • Jul 22
  • 2 min read

Updated: Aug 4


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In this episode, Josh Campbell, James Little, and Josh Little answer one of the most frequently asked questions from listeners and investors:

“What exactly is multifamily investing—and why does it matter?”


From duplexes to 300+ unit apartment complexes, multifamily investing simply refers to properties that house multiple tenants and generate consistent income across multiple units. It’s real estate, scaled—and done right, it creates long-term value, tax benefits, cash flow, and equity growth.




Key Topics We Cover:



Multifamily vs. Flipping & Single-Family Rentals


  • Single-family = higher vacancy risk

  • Flipping = quick return, but no cash flow

  • Multifamily = long-term growth, tax advantages, and steady income



Understanding Property Classes


  • Class A: New builds with luxury amenities

  • Class B/C: Well-maintained, value-add opportunities

  • Class D: Higher-risk, low-income areas

    👉 We focus on B/C class properties—20+ units with room to improve.



How Investors Make Money


  1. Quarterly cash flow distributions

  2. Appreciation at sale (3–5 year hold)

  3. Tax advantages via depreciation and pass-through benefits



How We Add Value


  • Professional property management

  • Creative amenity additions (storage, laundry, etc.)

  • Strategic renovations to boost NOI and property value





The Legacy Advantage:



We do the heavy lifting. You, as an investor, choose the deals that align with your goals. Our role is to find the right properties, underwrite each one with care, and manage them like world-class assets.


“We don’t win unless our investors win. That’s the structure we’ve built.” – Josh Campbell



How to Partner with Us



Even if you’re new to real estate or never thought investing was an option for you—let’s have a conversation.

We’ll walk through your goals and help you explore whether multifamily is the right fit.


📩 Book a no-pressure call today at LegacyInvestmentTeam.com

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