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Ty Murray
  • Graham, NC
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Property evaluation software

Ty Murray
  • Graham, NC
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Where do I find the best evaluation software. I'm looking for comps, ARV, market analysis.

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George Krajacic
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  • Buena Park, CA
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George Krajacic
  • Private Money Lender
  • Buena Park, CA
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I don't think that you are looking for software; you are looking for sale data in the area where you are considering buying a fixer. Easiest way is to work with real estate agent that can provide the data you need and even separate completely refurbished properties from fixers. If you want to do it yourself you can use Zillow or many other free services to determine what properties are selling for. Once you have that data, than you have to check condition of the properties yourself to determine if the prices are for fixed properties that you can use as ARV prices.

Good luck.

George Krajacic

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