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Sarah Grise
  • Investor/Landlord/Real Estate Agent
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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MLS Input Sheet

Sarah Grise
  • Investor/Landlord/Real Estate Agent
  • Pittsburgh, PA
Posted

Good morning agents. So I've come across a situation that's a first for me. I have an investment property in a fantastic area close to downtown, and I need to place it into the MLS here soon. The problem....this house scares the daylights out of me. I swear it's haunted and is infested with junkies lol. Furthermore, there is SO MUCH stuff on the ground (furniture, clothing, boxes, etc) that I cannot physically make it to a wall to measure. The amount of clutter in this home...it would take DAYS to clean it out. There is however a house across the street which from the outside, and looking at the pics online, is the spitting image of this house I need to list. Am I able to put estimate measurements on the MLS and go off of this other house instead? I have a limited amount of time before I need to submit the measurements onto the MLS live and bypassing the room measurements is obviously not an option.

Thanks in advance for any advice!

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