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Updated over 12 years ago on . Most recent reply

Plenty of buyers, but no comps
Some might say I "over rehab" and perhaps I do. However I'm anal, and I just like to go that extra mile. Apparently my buyers like it too, as I typically get in contract on my flips in a day or two, typically with multiple offers. My problem is of course I'm priced above the comps. Short of wining and dining the appraiser, anyone have any good tips to get the appraisal pushed past what's out there? Let's say 15% above comps for conversation's sake.