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Ryan Howard
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Pictures from potential first deal pursue or not to pursue?

Ryan Howard
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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I've came a long way since I first joined bigger pockets. and I finally have the opportunity to land my first deal. 1600 sq ft house in id say a B neighborhood ARV around 116,000. The property went to tax Sale but nobody bought it so I called the attorneys that forced the sale and they say all I have to do is put down a 5k deposit to bring it back to sheriff sale. Best case scenario is nobody bids on it again and I get it for 5k. I'm pretty nervous that I can't see the inside but at a 5k purchase price I'm thinking it can still be a good deal. From the pictures posted below can I get your opinion so on whether to go for it or not?

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