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Selling during a renovation

John Jessie
  • Campbellsville, KY
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I am in the middle of a flip/renovation of a house that I bought at a foreclosure sale. 

It’s not a total renovation - just updating kitchen and master bath, and painting throughout. I’ve gutted the kitchen and master bath, and I’ve gotten a few offers on the house in the middle of the reno, and even shown it a couple times. 

I've thought about going ahead and listing the house FSBO (w/o price) and seeing where it goes. Anyone have any experience similar to this?

Thanks. 

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J Scott
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In my experience, this will cause more headaches than it will solve.  Buyers will ask for custom changes.  They will want status updates on the renovation.  And you likely won't get the best price.

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