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Derwin Villanueva
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hawaii
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Estimating interior rehab costs sight unseen

Derwin Villanueva
Pro Member
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Hawaii
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Hey BP, 

 My first deal for the year it is a long distance auction. Starting at 10K and the comps  have it pricing out at 200K+. I am unable to see the inside it’s a 1920’s  3BR/2BA  with basement and what appears to be the garage.  Tax records show the structure assessed  at 136K in 2018. It sits on a corner in a major intersection across from shopping and restaurants and less than a mile to schools. This will be a long distance project so I will have to enlist the help of some persons in the area. I have received  property reports and a few pictures of the  outside from a local realtor off of BP.  It requires a new roof, painting, landscaping, windows and whatever the inside requires. 

Goody bags, luvum. 

Aloha and Happy New Year folks. Let’s do this. No excuses!

  • Derwin Villanueva
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