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Benjamin Biello
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Taunton, MA
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Quick Deal Analysis

Benjamin Biello
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Taunton, MA
Posted

Hey BP!!

I am just getting into real estate, I haven't done any deals yet but I am learning as much as I possibly can through BP. I want to start analyzing deals just to get some practice and get into that routine, but as only a free user of BP, I only get 5 free uses of the calculators. I wanted to know if there is a quick way to analyze a posting on the MLS or Realtor.com to determine if it is worth it to plug some numbers into the calculators?

Obviously neighborhoods, house condition, market prices, etc. affect deals and where I should shop, but I just wanted to know if there is a way to quickly determine if the property is worth further analyzing just by taking a quick look at the numbers?

Any advice would be great, and thank you in advance BP users!

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