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When comparing how much a house might sell for in a neighborhood after rehab, do I compare it to houses in that zip code, or do I compare it to the houses immediately surrounding it?

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Zip Code - no.  Zip codes often span school districts and city lines

Ideally you want a house in the same area (say 1/4 mile), built around the same time, similar size and condition, in the same school district and city.   Usually houses built in a neighborhood development, you find all these things, but not always.

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