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Updated over 10 years ago on . Most recent reply
Rentometer but for 2000+ properties
Hey everyone,
I have a list of over 2000 properties in an excel spreadsheet and I want to run a rent estimate analysis on all of them. Is there an easy and quick way to do this? I considered plugging in each property into rentometer but it will take quite some time. Is there a way to mass input multiple addresses and get an estimate?
Thanks!
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First, cut down the amount of work you'll need to do by grouping them in "like" profiles based on location, sq ftg, # beds and baths. This way, one rent search would cover more than one property at a time.
Joe Villeneuve
REcapSystem
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