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Collin Cook
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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When is a deal not a deal?

Collin Cook
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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There is a house in the Pittsburgh area that I have been looking at.  It is priced around 10k, but the seller owes around $20k in taxes and the place needs at least that much in work. The comps in the area are between 46-80k.  I really was hoping this could be something I could make work...BUT I looked around for an investor/rehabber/flipper for awhile and found that they had either heard of it and weren't interested or they thought the numbers didn't add up.

Should I keep calm and carry on or does this mean this truly is a dud deal?

Thanks for any input!

(helpful is best, condescending lectures less welcome, but also good, but be gentle)

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