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$19,400
Sold on 7/28/16
Beds |
Baths |
Sq. Ft. |
Taxes |
Built |
3 |
2.00 |
1,365 |
$1,076 |
1979 |
On the market:
56 days
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BIG PROFIT-Quick Closing Required-Garage Fire. Reduced NOW $1000 less, last Buyer defaulted. SELLER IS WILLING TO ACCEPT A NET OF $19,000 (buyer pays all closing costs). Has an After Repair Value (renovated) of about $90,000. Renovating is a great investment for a general contractor experienced in fire repair. Last August a garage fire caused considerable thru roof garage damage & some in adjoining living room. Pictures show a pre-fire front view, ceiling holes in the kitchen and Florida rooms, and some minor damage that was done throughout. The owner will accept credit cards, will consider partnering, and offers his warehouse and shops to supply buyer with some materials. Also he suggests that the buyer can save tress costs and make home more desirable by engineering rafters for an appealing cathedral ceiling. Over 30 years ago the owner retired as a general contractor, and due to sickness is unwilling to oversee the renovation. Unfortunately, the fire was last August, and he's been ill, and time ran out. The fire was 11 months ago and time is running out, the county wants something done so it issued a demolition order. The Buyer will need to bring the home up to 2016 code unless the Buyer is able to present a good set of low cost engineered plans to the county. THE BUYER MUST IMMEDIATELY PROVIDE the following to the county: (1) List of proposed work to the structure. (2) Estimated cost. (3) Timetable for obtaining permits. (4) Timetable for completion of work. (5) Contractor name and license number.