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Updated about 13 years ago on . Most recent reply

ARV
I'm not a real estate agent so I don't have access to the MLS. With that being said when calculating/determining ARV should a comp that was recently flipped "weigh"more than a comp non-flipped house? Is there any way to determine a decent ARV without having to bug my agent every time?