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Tom Liu
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Having trouble keeping up with analyzing

Tom Liu
  • NY
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Hey all,

I'm a new investor looking for that first property. Really just going through MLS at this point with an agent. Took that first step by starting to view properties yesterday. Went through 7 properties in about 2 hours.

For all you more seasoned investors. How do you organize yourself when viewing multiple offers? Do you just take a notepad and just write down whatever you see is wrong with a property so you have notes to review? Or do you just use the 2% rule, etc. Just looking for the most efficient way because I felt overwhelmed towards the end keeping track of all the details.