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JJ Parente
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Us Redfin a useful tool

JJ Parente
  • Mount Sinai, NY
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Hi BP forums, i was wondering if i don't have access to the MLS would the Redfin estimate be an accurate estimate for the ARV of a home? And what other free tools or paid tools would help? Thanks so much i look foward to hearing from all of you!

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Carolina E.
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Carolina E.
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@JJ Parente The Redfin estimate can sometimes be on target and other times way off.  If you are going to use Redfin, use the recently sold homes section it offers.  You can see what homes sold for and sometimes they still have pictures of the properties, this is great for comp.  Hope this helps.

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