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Kevin Lefeuvre#3 Coronavirus Conversation Contributor
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Would you buy this house?

Kevin Lefeuvre#3 Coronavirus Conversation Contributor
  • Los Angeles, CA
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Not sure if this is the best forum but since we have builders here, I hope you guys can help.

So the question is: Would you buy this house?

Frame Construction 1917. Beautifully remodeled. Flipper has reduced price twice in 2 months 

and now priced reduced significantly. So in terms of economics/appraisal it's a good deal. (I am a buy-n-hold investor).

2 stories, 1900 sqft total. Hillside construction on a mild slope, somewhere in Greater Los Angeles.

Lower level south wall is leaning very visible per the pics below. 

1st pic from the outside. No optical effect this is real. As you see the upper level wall is straight and fine. But the lower level is angled. Even the water heater box which is leaning against the wall is angled as well.

The second pic below is from inside, right behind that white door in the 1st pic. Look at the corner and compare the distance on the corner up and down.

Would you buy this and why ?

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