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Micro Apartment Buildings Shrink the Number of Owners As Well As the Floor Space

New Denver Deal Signals a Lower Financial Threshold to Buying Your Own Complex
Sloan's Place is a micro apartment complex in Denver. The property recently sold to a local investor. (CBRE)
Sloan's Place is a micro apartment complex in Denver. The property recently sold to a local investor. (CBRE)
CoStar News
October 21, 2019 | 9:42 P.M.

Newly built micro apartments aren't only shrinking the square footage of living space. They're also reducing the number of buyers it takes to buy an apartment complex.

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