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Brian Ellis
  • Evansville, IN
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Buying a home that a shooting took place? Oppurtunity or nightmare?

Brian Ellis
  • Evansville, IN
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So there is a nice house in a nice neighborhood coming up on online auction the catch a tragic shooting took place at this home a little over a year ago that took a mans life. Like I said this was in a great neighborhood just a really bad situation. . I think the house would be great fixed up but is the history going to hurt everything about it. If not what are things I should consider or look into about buying this property besides the obvious?

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