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Gabriel Romero
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Local San Diego Wholesaler -- Question about Market Values!!

Gabriel Romero
  • New to Real Estate
  • San Diego, CA
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I am a new wholesaler in San Diego and I was wondering if any of the agents can tell me about finding what property values surrounding a potential investment should be.  How can you find accurate, and I mean very accurate, comps in the area?  Should I ask neighbors in the area? Talk to local agents?  You can probably tell just by my questions that I need guidance.  Any of your feedback is greatly appreciated.  I focus in finding deals through probate.  Thanks!!

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Garrick Oconnell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenix Tempe Scottsdale, AZ
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Garrick Oconnell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Phoenix Tempe Scottsdale, AZ
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@Sean OToole I love property radar I was just trying to say that he could use property radar until he gains access to the MLS but it does not replace it.

Thank you for your presentation at the SDCIA this month and for creating, maintaining, and constantly improving a valuable tool I use daily in my business Property radar.

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