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Getting a Great Deal

Ethan Brown
  • New to Real Estate
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Hi everyone! I've been looking on sites such as Zillow.com and Realator.com in order to practice analyzing potential rental properties, but I haven't found a property that provides positive cash flow yet (unless I lower the price I would have paid for the home significantly). How do you know if a home or the general market is overpriced/ overvalued? Also, how would you recommend I find the best deals on homes whether they're in my area or not? All responses will be greatly appreciated. 

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