Published: 01 Feb 2022 › Updated: 01 Feb 2022
Real Estate: House Walkthrough - View an Investor's Perspective
I walkthrough a house appraising the condition and evaluating the market value, as both a rental property, or for flipping. I take into account the location, condition of the interior and exterior, and how the disclosure of an asphalt plant being constructed next door affects the price of the home.
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