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Wet crawl space
The house that we are considering buying has a wet crawl space. It was built in the 1950’s. Ranch. No structural damage from the wet crawl space. Is this a wise investment? Would it be hard to re-sell?
There were 2 sump pumps in the crawl space but one was not functioning. It has been fixed.
Thanks for any advice.
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Hi, I have a triplex in Fort Lauderdale with a wet crawl space. I have owned it for 5 years. About 2-3 years ago the sump pump died and if I remember correctly it cost less than $1000 to replace it. The property cash flows great and I don't for sure if other investors would be worried about it but I can tell you, I am VERY happy I have this property.