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Joel Warren
  • Jacksonville, NC
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7 Rental Houses, 1 Property

Joel Warren
  • Jacksonville, NC
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I currently have an opportunity to purchase an off market property in NC with 7 rental houses on it. Currently doing market research to determine a reasonable offer. But I am having trouble finding comps. With zero recent comps sold in the area and with no access to MLS other than Zillow/Realtor, how should I treat the price analysis? In terms of cash-flow, it is a great investment but I don't want to pay over market value. Thoughts?

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