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Analyzing Properties from Afar
I am wanting to broaden my scope when searching for rentals. I have found a duplex on the MLS that is not within driving distance. It looks like a really great deal ($800 cash flow before repair costs...), but there are no pictures of the inside and I'm not sure how to go about seeing the inside. What is the best way to see this property and analyze it from afar? Thank you for any advice!