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Joseph Pike
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Finding out what something cost.

Joseph Pike
  • Investor
  • Brandenburg, KY
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I am recently new to bigger pockets, so I'm hoping I can get some great feedback.  I have always been involved with rental property I have 5 houses and a 5 plex apt  complex, which I have learned all this who owns quite a few rental properties.  Recently I have started offering the lease to own option to the tenant.  In purchasing properties for this I have to be a lot tighter on the purchasing price of the property then just a rental property, in case someone buys it out right in the first year.  I'm constantly scanning the papers, internet, up coming auctions, etc and I feel like I'm running my tail off looking for any property that will work.  Most of which are to far gone to do anything with.  Which leads me to 2 questions, can anyone provide the best methods of where to find different properties to purchase looking for something that is 70cents on the $, and if there is a sight online to find out what something previously sold for without always bothering a realtor.  I am located in Meade county Kentucky.  Thank you for any feedback

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Chuck B.
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Chuck B.
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  • Louisville, KY
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@Joseph Pike @Account Closed Ditto with Zilow, which will also show listing and price change history, which is great to have.  

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