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Updated over 5 years ago, 09/18/2019

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Crit Tyson Williams
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Mcallen, TX
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Tips for Deal Analyzing

Crit Tyson Williams
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Mcallen, TX
Posted

Hey BP, 

I am currently analyzing multiple deals in my area every week, including single family and duplexes. Each time I get more and more insight on my local market as well as continually get more sound in quickly understanding how each individual property looks as an investment. My only hiccup is not having total clarity in how tight my numbers are for the properties I am looking at. Little aspects such as rehab budget, insurance, and closing costs could be more or less than what I originally underwrite. How do I improve my analyzing and get tighter numbers? I really appreciate your feedback and I'd love to hear any other great tips that young investors such as myself need to know. Thanks!

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