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Kris Russell
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Not getting offers on my flip property.

Kris Russell
  • Rental Property Investor
  • DFW
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Hi, Ive been struggling to sell my property that I recently rehabbed. I bought it in Oct. And finished the rehab in the beginning of January. Winter time was slow but once spring hit I've had multiple people view the house but no offers.

I've been making my realtor push for more feedback from people who view it and most of it is that it was nice and priced around average price. No real tanagble feedback I could use.

I'm thinking about doing something to the landscape to add cub more curb appeal. But I need to get this sold asap.

I bought it with hard money so sitting on high interest. Also considering trying to refinance but not sure if I will be able to without havigg tenants in it first. Any suggestions are welcome. Thanks

7603 woodshire dr dallas TX.

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Lynn McGeein
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Lynn McGeein
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Just my opinion, but the pictures don't match the "fully renovated" language in the listing, and curb appeal needs work.  The windows are a problem -- not sure what's going on there, but they detract from both interior and exterior views.  The roof looks older in the photos, the dark exterior color doesn't help, driveway needs cleaning.  The pictures could use some work as well -- not level, dark, odd angles, move the garbage cans out of the shot.  I'd eliminate most of the exterior shots, keep the distant whole-house ones, remove the interior photos that emphasize the weird windows and add more photos of the kitchen and bath renovations.  For feedback, some agents just use the standard questions about buyer interest, price too high, low, just right, etc., so you may not be getting the full picture.  Ask your agent if he can speak to or email showing agents directly to see if they can add some constructive comments to their feedback. 

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