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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply
2nd Deal analysis. Don't hold back
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I am basing these numbers on typical life-span of big ticket items, since there are no records of pulled permits on anything from the year it was built. The seller is asking about $63k; however, it has been appraised recently to be worth $40.5k.
It has been on the market for nearly an entire year, as well, so maybe I can ask for less? What do you guys think of it?
I believe it will need:
- Roof
- Water Heater
- Appliances
- HVAC
- New Floors
- Plumbing
- Paint
- Cabinets/Counters
- Landscaping (which is not very much)
It is near a college so I was also considering renting it by room as well.