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Dion McRae
  • Stroudsburg, PA
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Finding a Market Virtually to wholesale In!

Dion McRae
  • Stroudsburg, PA
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I am trying to figure out how you truly identify a market where there is potential for homes to be wholesaled virtually (what are some key points to look at?)- my backyard doesn't seem to be the prime candidate for potential flips. I go on sites like Zillow and Redfin and set the setting to only show me homes with certain keywords or properties that are only FSBO. however, I find that I don't truly understand the markets that am looking in and I want my estimates of things like ARV and Rehab costs to be accurate based on the area I'm looking in except I can only make rough estimations for fixes.(ARV I feel generally confident about) Need advice! Thanks yall!