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Justin Brin
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What is the best software/website to help you analyze locations and deals?

Justin Brin
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What is the best software/website to help you analyze locations and deals?

If you can, can you also please post screenshots of the program to show what is the value in the software?

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Greg Scott
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To analyze deals, you don't need anything special or expensive. With Excel, any MLS aggregator such as Zillow, Redfin, etc plus some others like City-data.com you can get most of what you need to analyze deals.

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