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Updated over 4 years ago on . Most recent reply

What measurement is best?
I'm sure it's been asked a million times, but I couldn't find a clear answer.
What measurement tool should I be using to determine whether a property is worth going after?
CoC, 1%, 2%, Cash Flow, etc.
It seems as though there are a million different methods, and I'm unsure which gives me the best bang for my buck.