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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

"As is" Vs. ARV
Hello, I am a new investor. I am having trouble determining the "As is value" Vs. the ARV. When you look a property up on the MLS is that the "As is value" or the ARV....I would appreciate it someone can clear this up for me
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Originally posted by Ahmed Napier:
Thanks Anthony and Kyle, so how do you determine ARV and "As is condition"?
Here you go: