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Jason Eyerly
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Las Vegas, NV
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How do I estimate my ability to appreciate in value?

Jason Eyerly
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Las Vegas, NV
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BP!

    Referring to Brandon's Article HERE, he says we need to buy a property that we can instantly appreciate 10%. How would even estimate or figure out if this would be possible with some minor TLC (paint, carpet, etc)? Also, what constitues as "minor cosmetic"? TIA.

-Jason E. 

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