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Rehabbing and selling

Stephen P Embry
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My aging parents own a single family 3br 2ba rental property in Garden Grove, CA. The home had the same renters for nearly 20 years at below market rents. The home is now vacant but needs significant repairs in order to bring up to at least minimum standards to put on the market to rent. I am seeking an investment minded real estate agent to work with me on determining (with substantiated estimates that I can share with my parents) the most advantageous path forward, which I believe would be 1) rehab and rent, 2) rehab and sell, or 3) sell “as is”.

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