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Quincy Holder
  • Rental Property Investor
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Trying To Invest in a Non Disclosure State, Any Advice?

Quincy Holder
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Tupelo, Ms
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Hey Biggerpockets family, I have a question about a issue I'm having trying to invest in Mississippi. 

Since I live in a non disclosure state, Previously sold properties and their prices are not released to the public. This really bugs me when I'm trying to use sites like Zillow or Realtor.com to compare comps in a certain area. I'm personally looking for fixer uppers that I can rehab and have built in equity into. But it's hard to calculate the ARV (by myself at least) without having access to a realtor that can run the numbers for me. Is there any other method that I can use to accurately get property information to compare comps or do I just rely on the Real Estate Agents in my area to run accurate numbers for me?

Either way I will make it work! Thank you for your time and I hope everyone is and has a blessed rest of their day.

- Quincy 

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Bob Okenwa
  • Real Estate Agent/Investor
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Bob Okenwa
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@Quincy Holder

To get the most accurate numbers, I'd suggest finding a good local agent and have that person run the numbers for you. Or you can become an agent yourself and get the data yourself although becoming an agent does require a fair amount of time and money.

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