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Randall Kates
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  • Philadelphia, PA
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For the Experienced Veterans(Comparables on a Twin)

Randall Kates
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  • Philadelphia, PA
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Hey Everyone,

I haven't had much luck on an answer from other investors or through Google so maybe this may do the trick. I am in the process of acquiring on half of a twin duplex that has 4 total units with me owning two. It needs a total rehab and there asking 120k with ARV and comps in the 200's. I'm wondering if the comps are inaccurate since it is a twin or if twin houses hold value even though they are "Half" a house. If thats the case the twin would be half of the ARV.

  • Randall Kates