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Fernando Landeros
  • Robstown, TX
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Advice advice advice for my home

Fernando Landeros
  • Robstown, TX
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Hello everyone, hope everyone is having a great day. I just wanted o ask for some advice on my situation with m primary home. My home is valued at around 290 to 300k. I owe about 185k. The house needs repairs worth around 7k in my eyes. Tile, a bathroom door, there is a leak coming in from somewhere that I need to find out who to call to fix it. 1. Who should I call to give me an estimate for something like this?

My dilemma is if I should fix it and sell it with an agent. Or just sell as is with an agent?

Another thing I could do is to  try and owner finance the home to someone? That would get me a 25 to 35k down payment and a cash flow of $600 a month if they pay taxes and insurance. What to do? Thanks for reading.