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Updated about 2 years ago on . Most recent reply

Finding viable COMPS
can you use comps that were sold within the same year or is it better to find comps sold within 6 months or either work ?
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The more recent the comps, the better. It will be area and market dependent on how far back to look but the market a year ago is very different than the market today.