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James Horner
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Flagstaff Arizona
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Whas the most profitable 1200 sf house layout?

James Horner
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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Flagstaff Arizona
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Hey! I just put an offer on a property in Dover NH and I am hoping to get it for the price I offered because of its extremely strange lay out. This house was completely converted for a person who is hand capable so all of the door ways are sliders, there is a ramp in the house, the bathroom is super big and has a massive shower/tub, and the kitchen cabinets are lower as well as all of the outlet switches are lower on the wall. I have remodeled quite a few homes, but never one with this layout. I was wondering going at it as a flip, what would be the best approach for resale? Should I completely remodel the hone bringing it back to a standard lay out with 3 bedrooms, different kitchen and bathroom? Or should I embrace it being a handy capable home lay out and fix up and this it needs, clean it up, and try to get someone that needs all of that style lay out?

Thank you for your input!

  • James Horner
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