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Flip Property Comp Help

Jason Kang
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Hey all,

I'm getting into the flipping scene, but I'm still having some trouble with getting good comps. Does anyone have a good way to get comparable properties that were sold within the past 3-6months and within a 1/2 - 3/4 mile radius of the property aside from the MLS? Do you just need to click on every single nearby house on Zillow with similar specs? Any thoughts or advice helps, thanks!

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Chad Shultz
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Chad Shultz
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Jason Kang: If you are using Zillow Sold Comps, it will be helpful, but they don't have the best data. I know one of the other commentors said RedFin is better, but I would say you can use Realtor.com. They are run by the National Association of Realtors, so their data is the most accurate. There are many avenues. The MLS is not always needed for comps, but it is very helpful. Your local county sales records are just as accurate as most online portals.

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