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Updated about 9 years ago on .

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Bruce Dalis
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Bayville, NY
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Deal Valuation

Bruce Dalis
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Bayville, NY
Posted

I am writing this for new and experienced investors on Long Island, NY. We noted over time that many investors simply have trouble valuing a deal. Getting accurate comps from realtors is difficult and most contractors will do estimates only so often with out getting some work. Both comps and estimates are needed to determine the maximum offer on a flip property. Further, contractors and realtors are working for themselves. They do not have the investors best interest in mind. 

We see an opportunity to help investors determine if a deal is viable. Sort of a pre qualification if you will. We offer a valuation service that includes:

* Property Inspection

* Discussion with investor

* Rehab construction estimate

* Comps for AVR

* Fixed costs

* selling and buying costs

* Maximum Offer

We bring all of the parts together and most importantly, we are on the investors side. 

Does this sound like something the investor market can use?