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Kyle Keller
  • Contractor
  • Palmetto, FL
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Learning to run comps for reno/flip

Kyle Keller
  • Contractor
  • Palmetto, FL
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I’ve read the books, been on here for years, home inspector certified, union carpenter, lead hvac installer.. what Im trying to say is I need help dialing in my research for finding the next project.. My experience has me doing well on renovation budgets, but I’m having issues with understanding comps in the sense of equity gains from renovations. Im looking for a more detail analysis than this is a 3/2 and mines a 3/2..oh both fully renovated, IMO that’s not good enough.

Can anyone suggest any material, a coach, or podcast, anything that would provide some much needed insight on running more accurate comps?!

Thanks!

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