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Interesting one. Selling and physically moving a house
Hi fellow BPers....I’m in the process of buying a house thru a foreclosure auction in NJ. The house was built in 1903, 1200 sq ft and actually in really good condition. The issue I have is that the lot deserves a 2000 sq ft home. Rather than tear down, I was wondering if anyone had an idea how to find a buyer who could pay a small fee and then pay a house moving company to take it away....any ideas?? Any online market place??