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Updated over 7 years ago, 04/19/2017

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Kevin Klyse
  • San Anselmo, CA
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To buy my dads house or sell

Kevin Klyse
  • San Anselmo, CA
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I have to make a choice to keep my dads house or sell. My brother and I inherited my dads house. As it is now it is worth 1 million. Mortgage =360k. Brother wants to cash out. The house needs a lot of work. 300k. Top dollar houses in area sell for 1.7 million. A. Sell house as is for 1 million B. Put 300k into then sell C. Put 100k then rent

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Lauren Ascher
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Lauren Ascher
  • Los Angeles, CA
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FWIW my brother and I did A when my father passed because we wanted to be done with it.  If you can stomach holding it, going there and dealing with contractors, do B.

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Lisa Monnig
  • Investor
  • Malvern, PA
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Lisa Monnig
  • Investor
  • Malvern, PA
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We are facing this same issue with my mother-in-law's house.  I would opt for B if you can finance/afford it.  

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Jim Blackburn
  • Lender
  • Pompano Beach, FL
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Jim Blackburn
  • Lender
  • Pompano Beach, FL
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You can cash out refinance after you are on title for 6 months and then use the cash to renovate, then list or rent.

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Steve B.
  • Engineer
  • Portland, OR
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Steve B.
  • Engineer
  • Portland, OR
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Sell the house as is unless your sure your 300k renovation is going to increase the ARV by more than 300k. Don't rent a million dollar house, your GRM will likely be terrible. I assume it's stepped up in basis so your not paying tax on the sale

Account Closed
  • Kyparissia, Messinia
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Account Closed
  • Kyparissia, Messinia
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My dad recently passed away, leaving us his house in MI.  He had stated in his will that the house be sold and the money be split among children and grandchildren.  My husband had already thought of maybe keeping it and renting it out. But we opted for selling it.  If it was a smaller house, or in an area where it would be easy to find tenants, it would have been different. 

We are now in the process of cleaning it up in preparation of inspection.  I don't know how long it will take to sell it, hoping at least by the end of this year.  

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Nick Watkins
  • Investor
  • Jenison, MI
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Nick Watkins
  • Investor
  • Jenison, MI
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@Kevin Klyse can you afford the mortgage by yourself? 

Do you want to be a landlord?

Do you have the time and money to improve the home?

@Account Closed where in MI is the house I might be able to help out.

Account Closed
  • Kyparissia, Messinia
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Account Closed
  • Kyparissia, Messinia
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It is in Riverview, MI.