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Darrell Jones
  • Investor
  • Bristol, CT
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Pulling accurate comps

Darrell Jones
  • Investor
  • Bristol, CT
Posted

I'd like to know if anyone has advice on pulling accurate comps for properties I'm doing my research on that I may want to wholesale if the numbers are right and its an honest good deal. Wholesalers get s bad rap for not being honest and taking the time to find a good deal for investors and that's why I think many good invesotrs out there probably don't deal with your typical "wholesaler". I'd like to break that trend and learn. I don't like using trulia, or zillow and I've used a real estate agent before but I can't keep using them to pull accurate comps especially when I'm not able to compensate them until I get my first wholesale deal. I'm pretty sure they have better things to do than waste their time looking up comps for a wholesaler. I could be wrong though. Can someone give me advice on how to pull accurate comps even though I don't have access to the MLS? Thanks in advance BP users!!

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