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Deal Analysis Practice
People mention doing deal analysis for 10 properties per day. I think this is a great idea and would like to get into the habit myself, specifically for long distance BRRRR of 1-4 unit properties in Fayetteville North Carolina.
Perfect practice makes perfect. Junk practice gets you nowhere. To actually get any value in the deal analysis practice, I need to:
- Get an idea of rehab costs
- Get an idea of rent rates
- Start to learn the neighborhoods
- Get an idea of comps
Then I can run properties through estimates of (purchase price + rehab + other costs < 75% ARV) and (PITI + other costs - rent > desired cashflow). Any recommendations for how to go about this? Specifically for #1 and #3. I think I can tackle #2 by looking at rent listings and #4 from MLS sites.
Anything else I am missing from making the most out of deal analysis practice?
Thanks!
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@Steve W. If you just want to do numbers, I have properties I've walked through and shot video of. I keep all of it. I can send you the MLS listings and the links to the video and we can review the numbers. PM me if you like.
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