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Comparing Prices and Rent

Sean Welch
  • Charlotte, NC
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what's the best way to find out similar home purchase prices and rents AFTER the house is in good condition for a house you are looking to invest in? I understand to compare with other homes in the area, but which site or technique are you using to gather this information? I wouldn't want to call a real estate agent every 5 - 10 seconds to get this info lol. Has to be an easier way. I'm from Baltimore Maryland by the way

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Rentometer.com for rents but it is best to network with other landlords to see what they are getting.

I have access to The MLS so I am sure others can give better suggestions but I have heard Redfin is one of the better sites for comp info. Also SDAT you can look up by street and see what people paid on the same street or neigboring streets.

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