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Perry Leon
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Resources advice for analyzing deals

Perry Leon
  • New to Real Estate
  • Phoenix, AZ
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Hi BP!

I know BiggerPockets has a ton of great resources, but curious to know what the single most influential resource is you've used for analyzing real estate investments?

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Joe Cassandra
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On BP? The rental calculator. Very thorough and easily spits out COC and ROE over time.

Off BP? Propstream. Allows you to view how much someone probably owes on a mortgage, recent bankruptices, liens, where they're financing their mortgage...and it gives estimated values that are pretty darn good (way better than Zillow) and has comps you can pull up too.

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