This guide provides a detailed overview of the God Mode interface, outlining the essential components such as map visuals, key terms, and filters. These tools help you effectively analyze real estate properties and identify potential buyers.

Map Color Legend
The map in God Mode uses color-coded markers to visually represent sales activity and location indicators:
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Blue Dots: Indicate areas where 1–10 properties were sold.
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🟡 Yellow Dots: Represent areas where 10–100 properties were sold.
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Red Dots: Highlight areas where more than 100 properties were sold.
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Green Icon (House): Denotes your current location or the selected property on the map.
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Grey Boxes: The grey boxes with numbers represent important data about buyers and their transaction history. The first number indicates the order number the buyer/LLC holds on the list. The second number reflects the number of flips completed by that buyer/LLC in the area.
Key Terms & Filters Explained
Understanding the terms used in the God Mode interface is essential for accurate analysis. Below are definitions and explanations of the core concepts and filters:
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Definition: Properties purchased, renovated, and quickly resold for profit.
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Purpose: Focuses on increasing the property’s value through repairs or upgrades, typically with a short turnaround time.

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Definition: A long-term real estate investment strategy.
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Purpose: Investors retain the property to generate rental income or benefit from value appreciation over time.

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Definition: A filter to specify the number of bedrooms and bathrooms.
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Use Case: Helps narrow down properties that match specific criteria.

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Definition: Refers to the total square footage of the property structure.
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Use Case: Allows comparison of property sizes for valuation or suitability.

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Definition: The estimated market value of a property after renovations, shown as a percentage.
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Use Case: Helps investors assess profitability when flipping a property.
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Example: If a property's current value is $150,000 and its estimated ARV is $200,000, the ARV% is 133%.

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Definition: A filter to analyze properties based on the date they were sold.
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Use Case: Enables users to focus on recent or historical sales activity.

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Definition: Transactions where an investor buys and sells the same property on the same day.
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Purpose: Often used to minimize risk or avoid holding the property using personal capital.

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Definition: Institutional buyers or tech companies that make instant cash offers on properties.
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Examples: Companies such as Opendoor and Zillow Offers.
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