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Updated 8 months ago,

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Robert Jones
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  • Auburn, WA
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Investment advice on a house

Robert Jones
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  • Auburn, WA
Posted

Hello BiggerPockets community,

I'm relatively new to real estate investing and would like to seek some advice regarding a property I recently found. The house is listed for just under $600K, but it has significant damage due to broken pipes. The owner attempted to fix the issue but tore up the drywall and couldn't locate the source of the leak. The property is being sold "as-is" and for cash only.

I'm a bit unclear about what "cash only" means. Does it imply that I can't finance this purchase through a bank? What options do I have?

The property has an amazing view, and most houses in the area start at $800K and up. This purchase would involve a full rebuild down to the studs. While I have solid income and good credit, I'm uncertain if I'm too new to take advantage of this opportunity.

I'd greatly appreciate advice from experienced investors on how to approach this. What should be my next steps, and what factors should I consider before moving forward?

Thank you in advance for your insights!

Best regards,

Robert

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