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Scott Loopstra
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Santa Rosa, CA
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Distressed Property as a Seller

Scott Loopstra
  • Real Estate Professional
  • Santa Rosa, CA
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Hello, Community. Looking for input on pricing of a house that needs major work. Comps in the neighborhood are in the mid-$650's. Don't want to get an estimate for repairs so as to avoid any need to disclose, but may need foundation work on a slope in California. Need to get the max out of the deal, so want to price accordingly. I do not have a relationship with any contractors able to rehab this project. Family has no interest in taking on the project. Already started discussion with Realtor. Thanks for your input.  

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