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Updated about 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

He’s Motivated and Ready to Sell BUT...
I just had a huge life realignment, and it’s flipped my plans!
I have been blessed with a great career and will be moving to a more Northern city in Ca.
So here’s my dilemma:
I have been studying the market I’ll be moving into for several months now, and it’s been extremely high. It has slowed down recently and I’m finally seeing some potential homes I can house hack into.
One particular property that I have been keeping an eye on has been on the market for 3 months and it has two properties on one lot.
The front home (2 bed/ 1 bath 1000 sq. Ft), and the back home (3 bed/ 2 bath 1000 sq. Ft). The front was built in 1940, while the back home was built in 2005.
I’m going to talk to the agent soon and want a good series of questions to ask him about the home.
It’s also listed as a single family, but has two homes on one lot. What should I look out for? Besides calling the building department to make sure the home was built legally, is there any any other questions I should ask?
All help would be appreciated!