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All Forum Posts by: Ashton Aaron Young

Ashton Aaron Young has started 3 posts and replied 3 times.

Hi im am visiting a quadplex today and the agent told me the seller will not let me view 2 of the occupied units because they are occupied. Has anyone had any experience like this? What is an appropriate response

Post: Contacting through County Assessors

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I have recently been doing my first round of driving for dollars and come across multiple properties that I was interested in. After looking them up through my local County Assessors website I could find a name on all of them, but no way of contacting the person. Is there other software people use to find numbers or primary residences? Or is there something I am completely missing?

Any help is appreciated!

Hey guys I have a quick question in regards to valuating a duplex in a smaller community that has no other multifamily properties sold in the last year. Is it practical or advisable to comp a duplex property(2Bd 1Ba per side) to a single family home that is 4Bd 2Ba? The properties are similar in all the other valuation metrics. 

Thanks for any help!