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All Forum Posts by: Kathryn Carter

Kathryn Carter has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Tax Assessed Value

Kathryn CarterPosted
  • Springfield, VA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Thanks Eric,

Could you explain more about how that will be a disaster and how I can avoid that? Also should I add a second bedroom or will flipping a one bedroom be almost impossible??

Post: Tax Assessed Value

Kathryn CarterPosted
  • Springfield, VA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Being a newbie, I thought i might pose this question to the community. I am considering investing in a very small starter house. It was 2 bedrooms, but renovations turned the 2 small bedrooms into a large one bedroom, the idea was to add an addition of a second bedroom. However the owner didn't finish and bought another property. The tax assessed value is 40k, he is asking 55K. His explanation is the tax assessors have not been out to the home since he started the renovations. It appears the ARV for the area will be around 133-148K. I believe it to be a good buy, however the tax assessed value is low. Any suggestions??? Should I be concerned??

Thanks

Zekena