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Marcus Brown
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What's a sink hole property?

Marcus Brown
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  • Phoenix, AZ
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I'm doing due diligence on a property and on the assessor's property report card, in the notes section it says “Drainage/Sink hole”. It’s rolling terrain but the parcel doesn’t appear to be at the bottom, and there are buildings all around it, with city sewer on site. I emailed the assessor about it and he replied “Field reviewers may have noted reason for conditioning the land value.” Anyone experience anything like this? I have no idea how to proceed and I don't know the area. It's a 2 acre parcel, seller is letting it go for $5500.

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Mike McCarthy
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Mike McCarthy
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Agreed, drainage sink hole could be a 1’ hole that needs to be filled in with 2-3 bags of gravel.... or could be a $100K+ remediation issue. (Or more likely, somewhere in between).

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