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Evan Cruz
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Undervalued Properties/Intrinsic Value

Evan Cruz
  • Miami, FL
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  How does one determine the intrinsic value of a property and how does one pinpoint whether or not a property is undervalued compared to its intrinsic value?

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Chris Martin
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Chris Martin
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@Christopher Phillips Largely true.

In my world, especially in 2009-2011, the "last sale" was almost never from a qualified sale. Sellers were not "ready or willing" and failed the "ready, willing, and able" test for market sale. Distressed sales, in other words, creates gaps/disconnects between "intrinsic value" and "market value".

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