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Anaisy Alfonso
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
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buying 1st property

Anaisy Alfonso
  • Investor
  • Miami, FL
Posted

Hello Everyone,

I am staring the process of buying my first home. And I am terrifying of messing up; I am currently looking for duplex, triplex or funplex.

My max is $400,000. Location is very important to me right now so I am looking on south west area, and north east of Miami. I have been looking in the internet a few of them, but I have a couple of questions,

Is there any way to know how much is the market value of the property without contacting a bank or an inspector to value the property? I want to know if the house worth more than the price listed.

How can I get the deals with equity on the property?

I notice most of those property has a tax due from 3 to 5 years (owner hasn’t pay them) Is this going to affect me?

I will appreciate any advice, thank you

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