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Nick Zasowski
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  • Denver, CO
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What Constitutes a Weird Property

Nick Zasowski
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  • Investor
  • Denver, CO
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Hello! This is my first post in the BP Forum. I'm looking to make an offer on a home here in Denver. With the prices on single-family homes at outrageous levels I wanted to hear some advice from the community. I read @Mindy Jensen recent article in Yahoo commenting on NEVER buy weird. The home I'm looking at I'm concerned if it constitutes as a never buy or just an odd floor plan.

My question is what should I be looking for that constitutes as weird, so that I don't shoot myself in the foot? (Example: Is it an odd floor plan and weird rooms, or is it just poor work on the house?) Last thing I want to do is buy a property that won't have great resale/rental value.

Thank you!

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