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Joey Ramos
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Huntington Station, Long Island Ny
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Looking for Guidance as to Run Comps Properly

Joey Ramos
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Huntington Station, Long Island Ny
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Hi Bigger Pockets Family, 

Im a Newbie Investor with 1 FLIP so Far, only to Break Even on my 1st Flip. Although Ive learned alot, what i need to improve on are Comps. Any suggestions or help, anyone could offer would Truly Be Grateful and go a Long Way for me. 

Thanks For Reading 

Joey Ramos

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Michael Dumler
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, GA
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Michael Dumler
  • Real Estate Agent
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@Joey Ramos, find a resourceful real estate agent to work with. Leverage their time/skills to run comps for you. Whoever you used to list your first property should be your point of contact for sourcing comps. Hope this helps! 

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