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Find underpriced properties within any zip code

Thomas Adams
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Hey everyone

I’m a data scientist who spent too many late nights clicking through listings, so I decided to scratch my own itch. 

I built propertydealfinder.com

You can search any city or zip code, and it shows you homes listed below what they’re likely worth — based on two valuation models trained on recent sales data. You’ll also get helpful numbers like price per square foot, cap rate, and rental estimates so you can quickly spot deals without spending hours clicking through listings.

It’s not meant to replace your own judgment, rather to cut down the time it takes to do the research.

I’d love your feedback — what works, what’s confusing, what you’d want added. This started as a tool I built for myself, and I’m excited to keep making it better with your help.

Thanks for checking it out!

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