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Would you flip a log cabin home in area where they aren't common?
I'm looking at a deal that I would be all into for 100k ARV of 150-160k. It's log cabin construction however. My plan would be to side the exterior, hang drywall (except a few accent walls), and go for a more trendy look. I'm concerned about the fact that it's not a traditional construction. What do you guys think?