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Bijanh Rodriguez
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  • Bethlehem, PA
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Bijanh Rodriguez
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Bethlehem, PA
Posted

What makes good comps? 

Lets say that there are two houses with same beds and baths, right next to each other, but one is a ranch and the other is a cape cod or colonial?

Or

5 BR house comps are in the $50's and there are 2 and 3 BR houses up in the $70's. 

What is alright to use, and what are the exceptions?

Give some examples. 

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