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Updated almost 12 years ago on . Most recent reply

wholesaling a preforeclosure
There is a property that I want to make an offer on. It is difficult to comp without mls access because zillow and other sites are not giving good comps. However part of the foreclosure process is to have an appraisal done. Is it safe to use that as an after repair value or an "as is" value?