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Where to go - Condemned property in MA
Hi All,
I just had a friend/colleague ask about what to do with a property that has just been condemned. She was asking if there are listing agents that deal with such property types working with contractors...and I do not know. The property is a SFH in the Boston, MA area. It's her parents home. My sense is this would be a wholesale/ rehab deal and not really something to go through a typical Realtor with.
I don't really know any details other than that, I just told her I'd post here to see what advice turns up - so feel free to fire away.
Thanks,
Kris