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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Question on analyzing multiple properties
I’m looking to pick up investment properties 3 hours away from where I currently live. I went in person to see and had a contractor walk through with me and give me a quote. Unfortunately, I probably won’t be able to get this in contract because there are several offers. It took a while but I changed my sad mindset into “move on and attack the next” mindset.
The question is, I’m trying to ramp up everything and analyze more than one deal at a time and put in multiple offers. How can I do so without dropping ~$200 per property on a quote? Do you guys normally worry about that after it’s in contract?