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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply
Predictive Analytics in Deal Finding?
Hey everyone,
Is anyone else using predictive analytics in their deal-finding efforts? I'm currently attempting to construct a model to predict which off-market properties are likely to list in my county. I'd love to chat about methods and data sources with anyone interested.
Best,
Shane
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So here was my process behind the scraper:
- Find single family homes within 20 miles of a military base using non-standard sources (NOT Zillow, Redfin, Trulia, etc.)
- Find the median listing price for a home in that region.
- Filter down to any homes priced 25% or more below the median (grouped by criteria, ie bedrooms and bathrooms).
So, let's use a simple (and fake) example case here:
Search within 20 miles of Ft. Bragg, 3 Bedroom, 2 Bath:
Found $80,000; $85,000; $100,000; $120,000; $130,000; $200,000; $750,000
One of the reasons you shy away from averages in these cases is because of the extreme examples ($750,000). Average ends up being $209,285, but we know that's clearly very high for the area.
25% less than $120,000 (median) gives us a $90,000 threshold, so anything below that gets filtered into the analysis.
From there you get a nice subset you can run additional analysis on (Foreclosures, Short Sales, School Districts, Days on Market, etc.).
As an out-of-state investor, I have to get things at a severe discount before it's even close to profitable for me. Startup and operational costs just run higher in my position, so it's much better to do a broad analysis to see where there is really a strong opportunity in the numbers.