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I'd say the range is anywhere from making several million dollars to going bankrupt and living under the bridge. 

There's no good way to answer this question. How much are you paying for the house? What kind of work does it need? What do similar fixed up houses in that area sell for? How much work will you do yourself and how much will you pay for? What are the costs of doing business where you are buying the house (permits, taxes, etc)? 

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