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Updated about 3 years ago on . Most recent reply

Filtering properties down
I am looking for a "tool" or a website or something that allows me to:
1. Put in a zip code and parameters such as # bedrooms, price, etc.
2. Get the list of houses and run them through zillow rentals or rentcast to see what are positive cashflow projected, or cash on cash etc.
3. This is the list of houses that I would want to start off with to trim down whether they meet my criteria
Does something like this exist?
Most Popular Reply
Most data is already on a platter for you if did an ounce of searching. Getting MLS access, or someone to share it with you, is basic.
The problem is all the rest of us have the data too. No one's going to leave a good deal laying around on the shelf. Now a days, by the time something is listed, unless you've got some renovation or custom strategy, it's price point makes it useless as a traditional cashflowing investment.