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Carly Peterman
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Blind Bid - No Listing Price - Starts at $1 - Not a Foreclosure

Carly Peterman
  • Omaha, NE
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The neighbors of some family of mine are selling a SFH, maybe worth around $400k if it was fixed up, but is in bad shape due to foundation issues. Currently getting bids off the engineer's report to estimate foundation costs, but my problem is I can't find any information on what to offer. The bid starts at $1 but is not a foreclosure, sellers are just picking the highest offer. First time ever seeing this non-foreclosure, and with more than likely extensive repairs needed, I'm wondering if anyone has participated in a bid like this? Should I even use an agent?

Would you throw $ 10,000 at it, or actually try and pay the price the house would be worth minus repair costs ($200k maybe)? It's cash only if that helps.

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Chris Seveney
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Chris Seveney
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Quote from @Carly Peterman:

The neighbors of some family of mine are selling a SFH, maybe worth around $400k if it was fixed up, but is in bad shape due to foundation issues. Currently getting bids off the engineer's report to estimate foundation costs, but my problem is I can't find any information on what to offer. The bid starts at $1 but is not a foreclosure, sellers are just picking the highest offer. First time ever seeing this non-foreclosure, and with more than likely extensive repairs needed, I'm wondering if anyone has participated in a bid like this? Should I even use an agent?

Would you throw $ 10,000 at it, or actually try and pay the price the house would be worth minus repair costs ($200k maybe)? It's cash only if that helps.


 We have seen this on properties that cannot get financing (we have actually done it). You can throw $10k at it but also recognize they do not need to accept the offer even if its the high offer. I would put an offer in that is fair and reasonable. The other option is to throw an offer and say you will bid $5,000 more than the highest offer not to exceed $200,000....

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