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The linkmister chimes in once again, great job Steve.

Finding real comps can only come from MLS and that data can be gathered by a RE agent, title company, or you can pay for a service provider to provide the data. Easy and fast are guru adjectives, I suggest you take those out of your vocabulary.

Anything easy likely does not pay well or everyone could do it, anything fast can either be inaccurate, inconclusive, or illegitimate.

There is an art to comping properties. Locating actual comps is just one part of that. Adjusting comparables to the subject property is the skill and art portion.

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