Real estate investors lack shared buy box criteria visibility
Real estate investors in local markets struggle to benchmark their acquisition criteria against peers. The question surfaces an unmet need for transparent, community-sourced deal criteria data. Without it, investors rely on anecdotal networking to calibrate their buy boxes.
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