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Updated almost 12 years ago on . Most recent reply

Outdoor barbeque fixup
My partners and I just closed on a new house for flipping. We think the ARV is going to be about 100-120k.
It has a brick/mortar outdoor barbeque and sink with hard plumbing (hot and cold maybe???). Its in the backyard between the garage and the neighbor's. It's old and needs some help.
I attached some photos (sorry about the quality). What do you guys think--keep it or chuck it? If keep, does anyone know where we can get some new fixtures for it?
I don't have a problem with demolishing it, but I figure that it might add some value if we fix it up. Let me know what you guys think!
https://plus.google.com/photos/113469214269245432894/albums/5860802361776049761