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Tools or resources for getting accurate comps

Henry Clements
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Hello everyone,

Has anyone had any success with tools or resources for getting accurate comps? It seems that there are some inconsistencies in my area when it comes to getting comps I need to effectively show the potential ARVs. If anyone has a method for this or tools to accomplish what I would need, please let me know.

Thanks 

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Richard Queen
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Local REAs are always a great way of getting comps without requiring a lot of personal work on your part.  I also have had good success with my local county PVA website which allows me to look at the property history but also look within a certain radius for similar sales in the last X months / years.  These two methods combined have been good indicators.  I'd also check out dealcheck.io.  This has been a fantastic resource and offers value and rental comps based on publicly available data.

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