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Cody Brookes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Worth, TX
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Pool Fill-In Question

Cody Brookes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Fort Worth, TX
Posted

Hello BP- there is a house in my area in Fort Worth that has been sitting on the market for about 60ish days and is in okay condition the ARV is 240-250k and they are asking 178k it needs probably 25-30k in work not including a pool in the back that has been filled with some dirt and a lot of branches. I know that I would need to get the property for a lot less than what they are asking but does anyone know how much it cost to fill in a pool with dirt and is there anything else I might need to know or do? Because as of right now it looks like there just through all of there branches in the pool for the past several years. It also makes me wonder what else might be wrong if its sat on the market that long and the house isn't in that bad of shape.

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