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Analyzing if a rough rehab will cash flow

Holly Harvey
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Hey everyone,

I'm new here, but I think I may have stumbled upon a potentially interesting deal. I found a VA foreclosure property that is listed about 35% below the houses surrounding it. It's listed at $157K and the houses of similar size around are valued (according to Zillow) around $240K. Per the photos, it needs a decent amount of work (new carpet, kitchen appliances, new paint, looks like one of the bathrooms needs a vanity and toilet, etc). I don't yet have the skills to analyze rehab costs accurately. I don't want to use that as an excuse to not look into it, but I also don't want to get myself into a money pit for a first deal. Does anyone have advice on how to gather and analyze additional information, what questions to ask, and what next steps to take from here? Thanks so much!

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