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Thaddeus Scruggs
  • Special Police Officer
  • Woodbridge, VA
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Deal or No Deal?

Thaddeus Scruggs
  • Special Police Officer
  • Woodbridge, VA
Posted

As I continue to search for my first whole sale deal I started making off of Craigslists Ads. I found a guy whose mother is seller her home because it it too much to maintaint for one person and just wants something smaller. I got the address ran the comps on zillow. They want 530k for the home and based of zillow the homes in the area are only going for $490k fully renovated I'm wondering if I should still go look at the house even though they are asking for wayyyy too much oppose to the comps or just let it go.

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