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Updated over 11 years ago on . Most recent reply
First call from bandit signs.
Today we had a first good call after placing bandit signs for two weeks. The seller is asking $55, 000 and is currently being rented for 850. It is 3 bedrooms and 1, 650 sq ft. The neighborhood is decent and they are building the light rail a couple of streets from the house. I am not able to run comps since I don't have access to the mls (currently taking classes to get my re license). I looked in hcad and the house is appraised at 80, 000. I know that is not very reliable. I still havent seen the house from the inside but from the outside it looks like it might need some work. I told her I was going to look at the area and call her back to schedule an appointment.
Can anybody give me some advice in what to do next? And how can I get a realtor to run the comps?
Thanks