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Jewel B.
  • New to Real Estate
  • Lehigh Valley, PA
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Comps - Less is More or More is More?

Jewel B.
  • New to Real Estate
  • Lehigh Valley, PA
Posted

Do you prefer when there are more or less rental comps in an area? Whether it's traditional rentals, MTRs, or STRs. When you open up Airbnb or FurnishedFinder or Apartments.com, which makes you feel better - seeing just a handful of comps or seeing a sizeable amount? Why? Do fewer make you feel there's a need for more supply? Do more make you feel like there's a higher demand? Or do fewer make you think there's less demand and more makes you feel like it's oversaturated or not enough demand?

What's your stance?

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