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Analyzing numbers for investors
I thought this would be a good question to ask. How does the analysis of a deal change depending on what you are looking for? Its obviously going to be different from a buy and hold standpoint versus a flipper's point of view. I would love any input from flippers and long term holders(or anyone else for that matter). This may not be important but, I'm asking because I want to get into wholesaling and it would be good know what makes a deal attractive to different investors. Thanks Guys and Gals!
-Doug