Just gut that dump and start over !! All the mechanicals in that dump are compromised need to just start over with a clean slate ! That way you know everything is done right !!
That is a electrical nightmare, and probably a plumbing nightmare too. Mark, you are doing that neighborhood a really big favor flipping that house. This deal makes you a hero.
Gut job all the way. New electrical, new plumbing and HVAC. Who knows what handywork may be lurking under the drywall, I would even replace windows and doors, add a three quarter glass entry door to brighten up the foyer. The living area and kitchen looks cramped and dark, open it up, maybe add another window. That backyard is an absolute nightmare.. I see four, maybe five more dumpsters.
Thing is, if someone like you didn't come along to turn this place into a habitable structure, it would probably just rot right there. No one wants THAT in their neighborhood. You definitely have a lot of work ahead, but in the end, the neighbors and next owners/tenants will appreciate you. Can't wait to see further progress.
Okay Mark you got my house's previous owners beat with this one. I laughed so hard at the ceiling tiles! I can relate to that nonsense. I really really feel for your contractors. You are definitely helping the neighbors with this one.
I saw it the first time you walked through it and had bad thoughts…now I’m having even worse thoughts. That guy that did all that custom work just didn’t have follow through. 🤦🏻♀️ I can only imagine how he’d lay in his custom bed at night with one brilliant custom idea after the other popping into his creative brain….after waking in the afternoon, he probably went out back into his sweet organized backyard…grabbed some equally sweet bits and bobs and bam….a new project is started, then another, then another. I mean why not, you have all that great stuff out back, why not use it to turn your builder grade home into a custom one of a kind house. If he just had another 50-60 years there is no telling what he could have done to that home. He probably should have sent in some videos to see if he could have his own DIY show. 😳😳😳 Oh my…I can’t wait to see how this works out for you Mark. I hope for the best, but I’m planning for the worst. P.s. don’t touch anything in there if you want to live another day.
@@mykidsaresupercute Not a bad thought. My own ran to "gypsy travelers"; beyond the "repurposed" building crap in the yard, a lot of the refuse was laptops and household appliances, two "repair areas" that itinerant, non tax paying or collecting types often get into. the well laid out "tool room", and some of the left overs in the room, make it difficult to see the usual hoarder. The same things make it hard to see this person actually living in this house- the "tool room" was the product of a well of an organized thinker, the rest of the house- the rest looks like a poorly run homeless camp. I suspect those Homeless were there as 24/7 security- notice all the doors with pad lock hasps on them. And I think Mark needs to really look his deeds and documentation over carefully- these "travelers" not only avoid taxes, they often fail to buy property. My thoughts anyway. FR
This house makes me sad. I feel that the person was a do-it-yourself handyman with average skills who made the house (in the beginning) to how he liked it. But as time went on, and his mental faculties started going south with hoarder syndrome, he lost the ability to realize what was dangerous and not. So sad.
Mark, if you haven't found out yet the steel wool apparently keeps rodents out as they are not supposed to chew through it. Randomly came across these videos & subbed. I'm here rooting for you guys!! Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!
I have a friend who bought a home sight unseen without knowing it was an hoarder house. She was very lucky everything was in Fairly good condition she just had so much work. Removing everything hauling It Off she had to actually use a scraper on the open kitchen area but it turned out well because it was beautiful tile underneath all the filth
Mark, I have been following you for years now and I must say this is the worst house you have purchased. Wow, talk about the DIY these people did on this house plus what it must have been like having them as a neighbor! This will be so interesting to see this one come together. Good luck. You do lead an interesting life! 🤔🙄😜
" Post occupancy hoarder house" . "Custom" 😃 😀 😄 of all of your previous videos, I laughed so hard with this one! Love your sense of humor.... as usual, can't wait to see the finished product with this one 👍. The 'before & after' will be epic!
I am unsure as to what exactly to say Mark other then Nikki, your crew and you are really going "to earn your keep" more so on this one it appears! WOW!!! Like a very large puzzle and trying to figure out where to begin with it all......
Love your sense of humor "for some reason Nikki was telling me I shouldn't have bought this house - and I don't know what she was talking about I think its pretty amazing." Oof - get out now, flip it as is and minimize your losses. This looks like a complete teardown to the studs and sub floors in all rooms. Even after the next two/three trash out dumpsters, you will need another two/three dumpsters for all the tear out and removal of the previous owners DIY work. Maybe it will truly be Internet gold and make money on videos, but this is more than a flip - its a complete rebuild and reconstruction.
$24700.00 for that dump really, so gross. You will probably put twice as much than that back into it if not more. Good sized backyard for a track home. Are you being sarcastic when you’re saying the custom shelves are nice! Good luck to you, I’ll be following for updates.
Besides Mr DIY, who else lived in this house? Were there any other human occupants? It looks like you're going to have to go down to the studs. And some lucky electrician and plumber are going to have to untangle that giant mess. Also, nice gaps in the outside wall where that stone was attached to the siding. You can see the outside from the inside on a couple of your shots. But once everything's gone you will no doubt be able to reconstruct a decent and safe house, I hope. *In one of those bathroom shots, what's with the regular outlet right behind the faucet handle?!
8:30 Lol. I think that swinging wall with the perforated board is a tool caddy. If I'm right, it's layered so you swing it out to get the stuff behind it. Very nice if done correctly...which that one wasn't so much.
Interesting I haven’t seen a split foyer with a garage added quite like that one has. Man that’s gut job City. Judging by them floor joists late 70’s or 80’s build.
I agree with the other comments saying to gut it to the studs and redo everything. Based on what we see on the outside - what we don't see is probably more scary. Oh, and the steel wool was probably put in place to prevent rodents from coming through. Good luck on the flip. Maybe you can owner finance it and get a little more of a premium price?
This looks like it was a “grow house!” All those lights, wiring, plumbing in strange places…betcha some illegal “plants” were growing inside. Thus, the insane wires in weird places. Just imho.
Bought at $247k and hoping to sell for $380k. A hundred and thirty three thousand sounds like a lot money. Your present trash operation is the first that needs completion- the house inside needs to be empty so the reno can take stock first- this house never had central air, just heat, for instance and decisions need making now before any new wall or ceiling work is done. Get your plumber and electrician to go through all the fixtures in the house also, before any new finish or wall work is done. Not only the plumber but likely the gas utility has been there- that was a different gas regulator, probably where the smell came from. Love the "custom work"- especially that stone work across the front of the house- can't wait to hear what that will cost to make spec. On the $130 k; it may be short a bit to a lot, it depends on whether you want to directly finance two or three politicians retirement funds or fix the house. With you, I betting on fix the house. FR PS; The small section of wall you thought might be the "important bit" is a list of births, deaths, anniversaries- but is was "affixed to the property in such a way as to need further demolition to remove intact"- it's info he should have taken much better care of in the first place. Still think you need to look into this bunch- still feel like it was at best a repair shop for laptops and some home appliances, your seller didn't live there but had homeless folks living there as "security"; this guy won't have paid sales taxes or income taxes likely. I'm going to take it you have already gotten title insurance- several sorts of gypsy tradesmen do just this, moving once or twice a year, and not always bothering to buy the property, if you get my drift. Listen to that lady in your office- at least knock the price down to half what they asked! You have the makings to start at least two new junk yards right there!
Another cheap way to get rid of it is to load a 26 foot uhaul and take it to the dump yourself. For us it ended up being 3 x cheaper than the dumpster option. More manual labor though, cause u have to drive there and empty it yourself.
What an absolute mess and I’m not talking about all the garbage left behind. Some people need to leave renovations to the pros I feel for you and your contractors but I’m definitely looking forward to seeing the after.
That place looks like a disaster. The first house I bought was a repo, and we fixed it up, lived there for a couple of years, And just moved up. Repose were a good way to go. That hoarder house, it’s more than I would take on! Yikes!
I just purchased another house flip and having to wait for previous owner to move out after I closed on the property... hopefully they move out when they should lol
How much does it cost you to rent all those dumpsters, and have them delivered and hauled off? I recall when I was a child, that my grandparents had a kitchen cup- board door post, with markings of my growth. Sweet that they cared enough like that, to sacifice their door post for me.
Excited to see what you do with this. It could have been a truly unique home if the DIY had been done well and the property cared for like it deserved. What kind of timeline do you hope to flip this on?
They definitely had a lot of ideas with this house, but probably had no idea on how to fulfill them. Something I noticed they had USB plugs throughout the house. That bluish gray door in the dining room, I don't think you showed what's behind it. I got one for you, I'm used to calling the Master Bedroom the Master Bedroom or Master Bedroom Suite. But, as of recently individuals think the term needs to change to Primary Bedroom or Primary Suite, what's your opinion on that change??
Mark, the house is yours now. You refer to things and "enhancements" as "they have" as referring to the previous owners work or things done to the house. You might feel better about making the purchase if you drop those terms from your dialog. I think this house will be beautiful once it is all renovated.
Mark, not trying to be a buzz killer, but I think your going to be ahead of the game to gut it down to the studs, remove all that crappy rock work in the front and either wholesale it out or redo EVERYTHING and break even or hang on to it for awhile and lease it until you can make a few bucks.
Think you will make the basement tool room into 2 bedrooms again? If I counted right that should give you 5 bedrooms. I think this house will be pretty cool when you get finished but I have my doubts about how much profit you will get. Still, this will be a nice house when you are done.
Good lord...you are a MUCH better man than I. A home flipper and remodel person I am not. I would take out anything of value and just bulldoze everything !!!!!!
Just wondering how much would a house like this profit if you just sold it as-is on the MLS? Sounds like a lot of work for not much reward on this one for me (other than the YT content)
It would be basically impossible to get a conventional mortgage on that one with the condition its in. No heat makes it unlivable. Plus the wiring, plumbing and walls make it a complete mess. So cash buyer, 203k loan, or some other creative financing.
I’d gut the entire house to the studs, re-wire, re-plumb, and overhaul the HVAC. Probably won’t make any money but it is what it is.
I think one of the light fixtures was pretty nice. We can save that
@@investfourmore Ohhh... a glass half full kind of guy. I like that.
@@investfourmore 🤣🤣🥰
@@investfourmore and that cool black toilet!!!
Just level this place! What a huge mess! Niki needs to put you in time out for this one!
Just gut that dump and start over !! All the mechanicals in that dump are compromised need to just start over with a clean slate ! That way you know everything is done right !!
Some bad DIY jobs are worse than buying a gutted house. This is one of those. Not even the sheetrock is salvageable.
its worse than being 40 years old for sure
That is a electrical nightmare, and probably a plumbing nightmare too. Mark, you are doing that neighborhood a really big favor flipping that house. This deal makes you a hero.
thnak you
This house gives me nightmares. It's the work of a mad man who's mind is in chaos.
Down to the studs. Complete gut.
Gut job all the way. New electrical, new plumbing and HVAC. Who knows what handywork may be lurking under the drywall, I would even replace windows and doors, add a three quarter glass entry door to brighten up the foyer. The living area and kitchen looks cramped and dark, open it up, maybe add another window.
That backyard is an absolute nightmare.. I see four, maybe five more dumpsters.
This may be my favorite house yet. The 'Danger - Hard Hat Area' sign really ties the room together.
Haha
Not many people would be up for the challenge of this house.
I may not be :)
Safest bet would be to go down to the studs. A complete fire trap till you re wire.
That looks like one big fire hazard. I feel this house will give you lots more headaches than the Ocho or Complex ever did. Good luck Mark.
The wires!
Some crazy stuff going on
I could never live there unless it was gutted and rewired from scratch. So shoddy.
Thing is, if someone like you didn't come along to turn this place into a habitable structure, it would probably just rot right there. No one wants THAT in their neighborhood. You definitely have a lot of work ahead, but in the end, the neighbors and next owners/tenants will appreciate you. Can't wait to see further progress.
Okay Mark you got my house's previous owners beat with this one. I laughed so hard at the ceiling tiles! I can relate to that nonsense. I really really feel for your contractors. You are definitely helping the neighbors with this one.
Thanks! GLad I am number 1!
@@investfourmore 🤣This house will make for a good yt/tiktok series.
I saw it the first time you walked through it and had bad thoughts…now I’m having even worse thoughts. That guy that did all that custom work just didn’t have follow through. 🤦🏻♀️ I can only imagine how he’d lay in his custom bed at night with one brilliant custom idea after the other popping into his creative brain….after waking in the afternoon, he probably went out back into his sweet organized backyard…grabbed some equally sweet bits and bobs and bam….a new project is started, then another, then another. I mean why not, you have all that great stuff out back, why not use it to turn your builder grade home into a custom one of a kind house. If he just had another 50-60 years there is no telling what he could have done to that home. He probably should have sent in some videos to see if he could have his own DIY show. 😳😳😳
Oh my…I can’t wait to see how this works out for you Mark. I hope for the best, but I’m planning for the worst. P.s. don’t touch anything in there if you want to live another day.
Lindamitchel thanks so much for your great addition to the comments. Made me chuckle even after a tough day.
I'm building my immunity
@@investfourmore Be careful with that immunity thing- you might convince yourself to do this again early next year! FR
Probably a combination of bipolar, ADHD, and hording disorder. I hope kids weren't living there.
@@mykidsaresupercute Not a bad thought. My own ran to "gypsy travelers"; beyond the "repurposed" building crap in the yard, a lot of the refuse was laptops and household appliances, two "repair areas" that itinerant, non tax paying or collecting types often get into. the well laid out "tool room", and some of the left overs in the room, make it difficult to see the usual hoarder. The same things make it hard to see this person actually living in this house- the "tool room" was the product of a well of an organized thinker, the rest of the house- the rest looks like a poorly run homeless camp. I suspect those Homeless were there as 24/7 security- notice all the doors with pad lock hasps on them. And I think Mark needs to really look his deeds and documentation over carefully- these "travelers" not only avoid taxes, they often fail to buy property. My thoughts anyway. FR
This house makes me sad. I feel that the person was a do-it-yourself handyman with average skills who made the house (in the beginning) to how he liked it. But as time went on, and his mental faculties started going south with hoarder syndrome, he lost the ability to realize what was dangerous and not. So sad.
I don't think he ever finished a project
What a mess, wiring, plumbing, everything! Oh my, there's so much that needs to be brought up to code! It's a almost a bad very bad nightmare
Mark, if you haven't found out yet the steel wool apparently keeps rodents out as they are not supposed to chew through it. Randomly came across these videos & subbed. I'm here rooting for you guys!! Hoping all is well, Dirty Jersey out!!
I did hear that but thank you
I have a friend who bought a home sight unseen without knowing it was an hoarder house. She was very lucky everything was in Fairly good condition she just had so much work. Removing everything hauling It Off she had to actually use a scraper on the open kitchen area but it turned out well because it was beautiful tile underneath all the filth
Mark, I have been following you for years now and I must say this is the worst house you have purchased. Wow, talk about the DIY these people did on this house plus what it must have been like having them as a neighbor! This will be so interesting to see this one come together. Good luck. You do lead an interesting life! 🤔🙄😜
This will be fun watching the Frankenstein house transform!
thats a good one
@@investfourmore Could be the official name, very fitting!
That is the perfect name.
Wow the house looks nice from the outside but what a nightmare it's turning out to be.
The yard is huge! The best part of the house
" Post occupancy hoarder house" . "Custom" 😃 😀 😄 of all of your previous videos, I laughed so hard with this one! Love your sense of humor.... as usual, can't wait to see the finished product with this one 👍. The 'before & after' will be epic!
thank you!
Good luck 🤞 this one is horrendous
with all the issues with the house, maybe rehab down to the studs would be best.
The steel wool keeps mice from coming through the hole in the wall or at least it's supposed to.
Mark you picked yourself a beaut this time😱
It’s a miracle this house hasn’t got fire
I am unsure as to what exactly to say Mark other then Nikki, your crew and you are really going "to earn your keep" more so on this one it appears! WOW!!! Like a very large puzzle and trying to figure out where to begin with it all......
Love your sense of humor "for some reason Nikki was telling me I shouldn't have bought this house - and I don't know what she was talking about I think its pretty amazing." Oof - get out now, flip it as is and minimize your losses. This looks like a complete teardown to the studs and sub floors in all rooms. Even after the next two/three trash out dumpsters, you will need another two/three dumpsters for all the tear out and removal of the previous owners DIY work. Maybe it will truly be Internet gold and make money on videos, but this is more than a flip - its a complete rebuild and reconstruction.
That house is scary! Good luck!
5:04 looks like they noted down when their pets were born and passed.
might as well get 2 (or 5) dumpsters for the back yard. :D
Thats a gut job , WOW !
Sorry Mark but I think this is a total gut job. Pretty scaring customization done! Good luck and I will enjoy seeing what you do with this nightmare.
$24700.00 for that dump really, so gross. You will probably put twice as much than that back into it if not more. Good sized backyard for a track home. Are you being sarcastic when you’re saying the custom shelves are nice! Good luck to you, I’ll be following for updates.
Good luck with this one! you are gonna need it
Fingers crossed!
Besides Mr DIY, who else lived in this house? Were there any other human occupants? It looks like you're going to have to go down to the studs. And some lucky electrician and plumber are going to have to untangle that giant mess. Also, nice gaps in the outside wall where that stone was attached to the siding. You can see the outside from the inside on a couple of your shots. But once everything's gone you will no doubt be able to reconstruct a decent and safe house, I hope. *In one of those bathroom shots, what's with the regular outlet right behind the faucet handle?!
a wife I think
8:30 Lol. I think that swinging wall with the perforated board is a tool caddy. If I'm right, it's layered so you swing it out to get the stuff behind it. Very nice if done correctly...which that one wasn't so much.
Yes definitely, good buy .keep it .sublet it. Forever or until retirement
Interesting I haven’t seen a split foyer with a garage added quite like that one has.
Man that’s gut job City. Judging by them floor joists late 70’s or 80’s build.
You should be on "Help I wrecked my house!" On HGTV. The house is gonna need at least 60 hauls.
lol
I agree with the other comments saying to gut it to the studs and redo everything. Based on what we see on the outside - what we don't see is probably more scary. Oh, and the steel wool was probably put in place to prevent rodents from coming through. Good luck on the flip. Maybe you can owner finance it and get a little more of a premium price?
13:06 I thought for a minute they had put tile on the ceiling.
This looks like it was a “grow house!” All those lights, wiring, plumbing in strange places…betcha some illegal “plants” were growing inside. Thus, the insane wires in weird places. Just imho.
I wish you would do another ghost show or murder house. Those are my favorite. 😛
Some of the custom is interesting. The upside-down section was fun. Making progress. Good luck.
The fish tank might have a DIY drip water change system.
That house will cost a fortune.
Talk about a sound investment 👌🏻
I’ll say a prayer Mark 🙏🏻 this is a tough one
Bought at $247k and hoping to sell for $380k. A hundred and thirty three thousand sounds like a lot money. Your present trash operation is the first that needs completion- the house inside needs to be empty so the reno can take stock first- this house never had central air, just heat, for instance and decisions need making now before any new wall or ceiling work is done. Get your plumber and electrician to go through all the fixtures in the house also, before any new finish or wall work is done. Not only the plumber but likely the gas utility has been there- that was a different gas regulator, probably where the smell came from. Love the "custom work"- especially that stone work across the front of the house- can't wait to hear what that will cost to make spec.
On the $130 k; it may be short a bit to a lot, it depends on whether you want to directly finance two or three politicians retirement funds or fix the house. With you, I betting on fix the house. FR
PS; The small section of wall you thought might be the "important bit" is a list of births, deaths, anniversaries- but is was "affixed to the property in such a way as to need further demolition to remove intact"- it's info he should have taken much better care of in the first place. Still think you need to look into this bunch- still feel like it was at best a repair shop for laptops and some home appliances, your seller didn't live there but had homeless folks living there as "security"; this guy won't have paid sales taxes or income taxes likely. I'm going to take it you have already gotten title insurance- several sorts of gypsy tradesmen do just this, moving once or twice a year, and not always bothering to buy the property, if you get my drift. Listen to that lady in your office- at least knock the price down to half what they asked! You have the makings to start at least two new junk yards right there!
Having watched Hoarders and the size of the house - at least 3 dumpsters and max of 8.
Saw this on Facebook first lol! It's scary someone stayed in there so long!
Can you do a time lapse of the back yard clean up? I'm an instant gratification type. Lol
That bathroom is big in the basement. Perfect gut job.
Can’t wait to see what you do with it!
The way the house is set up, I wonder what the previous owner was doing.
Can't wait to see what you make out of this house 😳
Another cheap way to get rid of it is to load a 26 foot uhaul and take it to the dump yourself. For us it ended up being 3 x cheaper than the dumpster option. More manual labor though, cause u have to drive there and empty it yourself.
Labor rate is high. He is paying for labor, not doing any of the physical work himself.
@@mph5896 still may be cheaper depending how close the dump is
What an absolute mess and I’m not talking about all the garbage left behind. Some people need to leave renovations to the pros I feel for you and your contractors but I’m definitely looking forward to seeing the after.
I would just finish trashing it out, removing some misc. crap, and sell it as is. Break even now rather than later.
That place looks like a disaster. The first house I bought was a repo, and we fixed it up, lived there for a couple of years, And just moved up. Repose were a good way to go. That hoarder house, it’s more than I would take on! Yikes!
It's so charming..I just love the cozy feeling !! Haha
Can’t wait to see this one done
I can’t wait to see what you do with it.
Wow, man...just...wow.
Oh my, I would never have thought it was all that rough. My very 1sr remodeling and addition was 1000 x better.
it is pretty rough!
Make as many master suites .multiple subletting
On a plus side that blow mold snowman is worth some cash.
It looked happy!
I just purchased another house flip and having to wait for previous owner to move out after I closed on the property... hopefully they move out when they should lol
How much does it cost you to rent all those dumpsters, and have them delivered and hauled off? I recall when I was a child, that my grandparents had a kitchen cup- board door post, with markings of my growth. Sweet that they cared enough like that, to sacifice their door post for me.
The steel wool is to block rodents, particularly mice.
The names and dates on the door jam appear to be pet's names and the date they passed away!
I'm afraid I'm in Nikki's camp on this house. I'd be curious to see what you do with this. Good luck.
That clip from 13:07 to 13:40 appears to be upside down. lol
Yes I did the video right the first time and then my computer crashed and I had to redo it and forgot!
Your PM was right. Hire a crew's to rip it down to the studs.
Theres some tubing in the back yard to get that water to flow away from the house.
Looks like alor of work ahead just got the place in start over
I seen a big crack in the first bowl look at it on your video the first sink bowl in the bathroom has a big crack in it
Thought you were really excited about this tour, then I realized I had left playback speed on 1.75 from previous video. Sometimes I'm a real
Best of luck but has the potential
This is what it would look like if I did DIY!!
Excited to see what you do with this. It could have been a truly unique home if the DIY had been done well and the property cared for like it deserved. What kind of timeline do you hope to flip this on?
it's pretty sad it was probably a cute little house when it was built...
Where do you even start? What a nightmare !
They definitely had a lot of ideas with this house, but probably had no idea on how to fulfill them.
Something I noticed they had USB plugs throughout the house.
That bluish gray door in the dining room, I don't think you showed what's behind it.
I got one for you, I'm used to calling the Master Bedroom the Master Bedroom or Master Bedroom Suite.
But, as of recently individuals think the term needs to change to Primary Bedroom or Primary Suite, what's your opinion on that change??
Mark, the house is yours now. You refer to things and "enhancements" as "they have" as referring to the previous owners work or things done to the house. You might feel better about making the purchase if you drop those terms from your dialog. I think this house will be beautiful once it is all renovated.
That place was trash before it was trashed. I'm looking forward to see the corners cut during the rehab.
Wonder if the central vacuum system goes into the garage near the door in the last video
Mark, not trying to be a buzz killer, but I think your going to be ahead of the game to gut it down to the studs, remove all that crappy rock work in the front and either wholesale it out or redo EVERYTHING and break even or hang on to it for awhile and lease it until you can make a few bucks.
Mark that’s lot of cleaning but it’ going look amazing when you get done
Many more dumpsters needed for the basement alone! What a hack job in basement! Just gut the whole house!😆
Steel wool is probably stuffed in that hole to keep mice out.
Trash out videos would get major views. People love transformation videos. Sadly, most people don't want to be on camera.
THe people working on my stuff hate it
Now you have to undo all the carp the guy almost finished!!!
Think you will make the basement tool room into 2 bedrooms again? If I counted right that should give you 5 bedrooms. I think this house will be pretty cool when you get finished but I have my doubts about how much profit you will get. Still, this will be a nice house when you are done.
Good lord...you are a MUCH better man than I. A home flipper and remodel person I am not. I would take out anything of value and just bulldoze everything !!!!!!
Steel wool because mice coming into that hole instead of fixing the hole they just filled it was steel wool. Love your narrative you had me laughing
That basement is a fire hazard waiting to happen I hope your gutting the hole house
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Just wondering how much would a house like this profit if you just sold it as-is on the MLS? Sounds like a lot of work for not much reward on this one for me (other than the YT content)
Waiting for this to become another RUclips homeremodel series. Though tbh I feel like this would be a good way to learn how to do stuff correctly
I thought about that. Hard to say what it would sell for
It would be basically impossible to get a conventional mortgage on that one with the condition its in. No heat makes it unlivable. Plus the wiring, plumbing and walls make it a complete mess. So cash buyer, 203k loan, or some other creative financing.