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Posted about 3 years ago

The DANGERS of buying an OLD house

Do you know what problems to look for when buying an old houses built in the early 1900's so you can avoid a nightmare house flip? Today let's walk through a house together to inspect the condition and see all the issues that can come up with old houses. If it was build before the n 1960's or 1970's, then you could be walking into a nightmare. There are so many hidden expenses that can pop up to the untrained eye or a first time home buyer or newbie investor. The unknown repairs and increase and even blow your budget so you better get trained to know what to look for. We'll go over the numbers, how we got the lead and why the house is for sale. 

 



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