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Michael Kissel
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Feeling discouraged

Michael Kissel
  • Buffalo, NY
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Been looking at properties for approx. 6 months now with no luck.  They all seem to be way overpriced ($20-$50K even) based on the calculator tool for properties in the $100-$120K range.  I've used the rental property tool to analyze maybe a couple hundred props and found only maybe 10 that had potential that I went and looked at, but no good.  I'll keep looking and analyzing but am feeling a little discouraged right now.  I'm almost at the point where I just want to do something but know that could be a major mistake.

Is this actually not alot of properties and time to be looking?

Anyone in the Buffalo, NY area with experience that can comment?

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