I just put together this spreadsheet for using comps to estimate the value of a potential property.
Have you ever wasted time trying to play around with adjustment amounts to get your comps to all end up around the s...
- gearing up for 1st investment property in the Columbus area using sub 2, need recs for real estate attorney or any sub to service for guiding through paperwork/agreement etc.
will appreciate your help
Thanks
Fair warning...I'm a newbie here.
I've been meeting with two individuals in a partnership that have their own real estate investing company.
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