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How to estimate ARV in small town with few comps
Does anyone have any suggestions on how to estimate ARV on a single-family home in an area where not many homes are being sold and the ones that are would not be good comps? I live in southern WV, the city is Mount Hope, right outside Beckley. I have a property I am wanting to BRRRR, I can get it at a decent price, have contractors working on quotes but not sure how to guess the ARV. The house is 1900 Sqft, 4 bed 1 bath.