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Jessica Jay-Maleski
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Scottsdale, AZ
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Realtor/agents - comp analysis for hire

Jessica Jay-Maleski
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Scottsdale, AZ
Posted

Hi, Realtors/agents! I am a "one woman show" but get a ton of requests to run comp analysis'. I don't mind doing them and find them valuable for my own knowledge, but oftentimes they don't result in much and they take a couple of hours out of my day (I must be clunky/slow). Is there a person (even just a hobbiest?) or an organization for hire that specializes in running comp analysis for traditional residential resale scenarios? Particularly I am in the Phoenix AZ market and although I have considered hiring someone to aid me with this, I'm not a high volume agent and would prefer to pay someone transactionally. Doesn't need to be perfect but I'd love someone to help with the basic research to get me started. TY in advance!

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