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Nick Jenkins
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Bothell, WA
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Closing a house without seeing the inside.

Nick Jenkins
  • Residential Real Estate Agent
  • Bothell, WA
Posted

Hi, 

So here's what is going on: I am working with a seller who has a home in an equity position but needs to sell the home very soon. The problem is that the seller would rather let it go and lose the equity than allow a showing prior to closing because it is occupied by family and they don't want stress on the relationship. I have seen the outside and it needs work without a doubt. I won't be purchasing the home but would like to facilitate a deal.

The house has plenty of equity but my question is this, what kind of discount would it take for you to consider purchasing a home without seeing the inside? Would you do it at all?

I would love to hear from fellow Seattle and Snohomish investors especially. My estimate on the exterior repairs is around 25-30k and my assumption would be the inside is probably about the same too but the ARV would be up to 340k depending on the quality of the flip.

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