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Cornelius Charles
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Pulling comps

Cornelius Charles
  • Investor
  • Oxnard, CA
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I am looking for a little guidance. As a newbie without MLS access, I have been trying to use Zillow to pull comps as best as I can. I have noticed that there are more properties than not without pics, which obviously makes it difficult to know what you are comparing to. I've also seen times where the description of the property doesn't even match what's shown in the pics, so I'm not sure if the description is inaccurate or the pics are not updated. If anybody knows of a better way that I can pull accurate comps, I'm all ears. If it makes a difference, I am looking in Los Angeles, Ventura, and Santa Barbara counties. Thanks in advance.

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