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What are some best practices when driving for dollars?
We are just starting out. 0 flips so far. Last night we drove for dollars in our market. Our strategy is to scour sections of the city one at a time, take some addresses down and then check comps around that area.
Two part question.
What clues do you look for that indicate a good flip?
If a property is simply outdated, never really touched on the inside, is that alone worth a flip? Or should we be looking specifically for those overgrown, run down roof and siding properties??