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Timothy Greene
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Historic West end Opportunity

Timothy Greene
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Atlanta, GA
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I have an opportunity in historic west end. House is just under 1,400 SF and is already a 3/2. Needs some cosmetic updating that could be done nicely for 60-65k. Price is 165k. House is about two blocks from the beltline. Think ARV can be north of 300k?

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Rick Baggenstoss
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Rick Baggenstoss
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@Timothy Greene You should post deals you (your firm) are marketing in "Marketplace" rather than asking thinly veiled questions in the forums.  

The answer is NO you cannot get $300k+ in Oakland City.  Nobody has because Oakland City is still full of vacant houses and is not nearly as desirable as Historic West End.

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