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Updated about 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Found an Abandoned House
Found an abandoned run down house, sitting on a nice size lot. It look like it’s been abandoned for a few years so you can imagine the current condition of the property. Possibly needs $40K+ put into it if not more. Is it worth the risk of getting under contract?
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What @Christopher Phillips said is correct. Also, Their could be a lot of liens or back taxes on the property Which could really effect your budget.