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Tee Allen
  • Rental Property Investor
  • California
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Making proper offer

Tee Allen
  • Rental Property Investor
  • California
Posted

Ohk I am scheduled to see a property Saturday and I need help trying to analyze this deal.

The owner wants 70k for the property it has a front home 2b 1 bath the back home has 1bed .75 bath the home needs cosmetic updates  its in a small town so not that many comps to work with but the comps on the front house comes in around 110-120 with an extra bath room but this property is bigger and I ran comps on the back one and those come in around 30k which also needs work as well what can be a proper offer and can I consider this a multi family property

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