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Updated about 1 year ago on . Most recent reply

Newbie....I don't know if this house is overpriced
Hey guys so we are new investors and we are looking at a property a 3B3B. The zestimate was 57,000 lower than purchase price and another website (I forgot the name) had a much lower proposed purchase price. The house is newly renovated and looks great. Is there a way to help figure out what a fair offer is considering the reno but still know if this property is overpriced?