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Updated over 6 years ago on . Most recent reply

Sagging Floor Deal 26k Ready to Move In or Rent
So I’m working on a deal for a 2 bdrm 1 bath house in a very decent area and decent school district. The floor saga over the crawl space 🤬. They were asking 35k but according to the county records it’s worth 29k. I submitted an offer for 26,500 with a contingency that the house would pass an inspection because the floor concerns me. It also has a broken window and that’s it. Everything else is great! Ready for move in. I going to rent it for $700 per month. Should I steer clear of this deal due to the floor? Have you all encountered this issue? Did I low ball them too bad? I’m only thinking of the repair costs of the floor.