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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Newbie inquiring about a property
I am going to call an agent tomorrow and inquire about a foreclosure they have listed. If I like what I hear, I may ask my friend/agent to drive the 4 hours with me to check the property out before making an offer. When I speak with the agent, I'm going to ask their opinion of the ARV, about the market rent once improved, comps, and any known repairs the house may need. Is there anything else I should be looking for through initial contact?
TIA.