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Are fixers a good idea in a bad area?

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Real Estate Agent with Teamwork Homes and Loans, Inc

It depends. Distressed properties or fixer-uppers can be found anywhere, even in wealthier neighborhoods. Such properties are poorly maintained and have a lower market value than other houses in the neighborhood.

Many experts recommend that before you make such an investment, first find the least desirable house in the best neighborhood. Then do the math to see if what it would cost to bring up the value of that property to its full potential market value is within your budget. If you are a novice buyer, it may be wiser to look for properties that only need cosmetic fixes rather than run-down houses that need major structural repairs.

James Muhammad
RE/MAX Champions - Upland, CA
RE/MAX Vision

Victor this is a good question? I get asked this often by my all cash/investor that want a fixer/flip. You make some good points and I will have to share this with them. Thank!

Oct 21, 2011 05:37 AM
Pat Champion
John Roberts Realty - Eustis, FL
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Great post you are right every buyer and home will have a different situation it is up to the buyer to decide upon their situation if the fixer upper is a great idea.

Oct 21, 2011 05:37 AM