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Updated almost 10 years ago, 02/07/2015

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Mike Flora
  • Investor
  • Menifee, CA
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AVR 70%

Mike Flora
  • Investor
  • Menifee, CA
Posted

does the 70% AVR pretty much stay the same with all market value prices and same SQFT?

Example: 100K market value home 2000sqft and 300K market value 2000sqft. Numbers are way different!!!! Seems to much to cut on the higher priced homes for 70% equation. I live in Cali and prices are higher. Wondering if I'm missing something, or is it always between 70-80% minus repairs????

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