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Alton Phouvong
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Massachusetts
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Style of Comparables

Alton Phouvong
Agent
Property Manager
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Massachusetts
Posted

I'm pulling comps and I'm curious to know if your subject property is a ranch style and there is only 1 comparable that is a ranch but there are plenty of capes and split entry's, can I use the capes and the split entry's as comparables ? And also would it be a safe call to compare a ranch to a raised ranch or? I'm looking for some advice. Any would be great! Thank you in advance

  • Alton Phouvong

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