Ideas on what to do with a manufactured shed on vacant land?
7 Replies
Kyle Conrad
from Huntersville, North Carolina
posted over 3 years ago
So just bought a nice 2 acre piece of raw land to flip and not sure what to do with the storage shed (image attached) that's on it. The shed is large, in good shape, but has the old owner's belongings in it. I have no idea what the make/model is or where to find the VIN.
My options are to 1) try to sell the land with the shed (and belongings); 2) Pay someone to haul it off 3) try to sell the shed before putting the land on the market.
Does anyone have any experience with this type of thing?
Matthew Moore
from Colorado Springs, Colorado
replied over 3 years ago
I would pressure wash it and sell with
Kyle Conrad
from Huntersville, North Carolina
replied over 3 years ago
Originally posted by @Matthew Moore :
I would pressure wash it and sell with
To who?
Matthew Paul
from Severna Park, Maryland
replied over 3 years ago
Leave the shed , it adds value , it has electric and what appears to be a air conditioner . The belongings inside , if they are yours now , sell them or trash them . Depending on building and zoning it could be a tiny house . And it looks to be a bit to tall to move .
Nathan Golding
Contractor from Loganville, Wisconsin
replied over 3 years ago
Leave the shed. Looks like it is in good shape.
I am actually looking for a piece of land very similar to that in wi that has a few acres to put a small building on to be an off grid type cabin to camp in.
Advertise it as rustic cabin camping area.
Or a shell of a tiny home for the new owner to personalize.
Matthew Moore
from Colorado Springs, Colorado
replied over 3 years ago
What I had meant was pressure wash it, that’ll make it look nicer from minimal work and then leave it on the property
Kyle Conrad
from Huntersville, North Carolina
replied over 3 years ago
Originally posted by @Nathan Golding :
Leave the shed. Looks like it is in good shape.
I am actually looking for a piece of land very similar to that in wi that has a few acres to put a small building on to be an off grid type cabin to camp in.
Advertise it as rustic cabin camping area.
Or a shell of a tiny home for the new owner to personalize.
Looks like I don't have a choice anyway - called a removal company and they said if it's higher than 13 ft, most companies won't touch it. I may just hire someone to clean it out and leave it on the land.
Bobby Wallace
Real Estate Consultant from Charleston, SC
replied over 3 years ago
Interested in wholesaling?
What would you take for a quick cash sale?
Bobby