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David T.
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How much should we pay for this house?

David T.
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  • Las Vegas, NV
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Hey Y'all! (Think of an Irishman with a bad Southern accent and smile :)

We have a deal rolling on a property in the 'hood. Close to the Atlanta GA dome, it's on the "wrong" side of the I20 (South), but west of the I85 in a neighborhood that has some rehabs going on, but days on market are running to months and Sellers have to hold out for buyers to get their prices. So it's a fairly tough market.

It's c.1,100 s.f. 3 Bedroom/1 Bathroom on a large lot, has a full basement and converted attic. Also has a downstairs workshop converted 1 car garage to the side. The 3rd Bedroom is actually a den/office.

Plumbing, HVAC and electrical have already been stripped out, the locals are helpful like that ;). Kitchen and bathroom refit also required. Roof seems to be in good shape with no dampness in the house. Property could be made habitable for around $12k (will rent for about $700 per month) or a full rehab at $25k to sell at $79k, probably to a FHA buyer. This area will most likely come back up over the next few years and has already been about 50% rehabbed. We comped just two other fixer uppers available in the area on offer at $45k Some rehabs a few blocks south are currently offered at $160k plus.

So what you guys think? What would you pay for this opportunity? Would you rent it for a few years and wait for the market to rise or would you sell it on immediately?

Thanks so much in advance for your kind consideration....

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Rick Baggenstoss
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Rick Baggenstoss
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@David T. I invest in the Historic West End, zip 30310, south of Abernathy and north of White so not too far from your prospective house.

In the 'hood, I differentiate the potential of a house and area based upon the elementary school boundaries (among other things). The difference between a "1" rated school and a "3" can be significant if you're holding.

The area you're describing isn't changing very quickly, IMO. If I bought the house, I'd flip it. It's too much cash out of pocket to do a rehab and hold. I suspect the elementary school is a "1" or "2" so I wouldn't want to bet on appreciation.

You're also pretty close to Atlanta's only war zone (English Ave area) where houses are $10k and crime is a serious issue. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Avenue_and_Vine_City

Rick

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