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Kevin Paglia
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Why am I still thinking of this one?

Kevin Paglia
  • New to Real Estate
  • Las Vegas NV
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I requested to walk thru a house in my area that I am interest in.  This is the response my realtor got.  "Home has had the same renter for 2 years. Rent is $800 a month, with a month-to-month contracr. Zillow says $189,000. Pricing to sell at $124,900. Home had new roof installed in 2017 and a new air conditioner 2014. Politely, NO Show and NO inspections or site visits due to COVID-moratorium. Per Seller, home is "good condition."

my thought is they really dont want to sell, or there is massive issues they dont want to disclose. 

so why do I still consider it? 

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    Aaron K.
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    You could make an offer subject to interior inspection, if the numbers work once you enter contract then you check for the major issues with the property, if present, you can renegotiate, or drop out of the contract.  If they won't even allow that then they are hoping someone will roll the dice, because the buyer and an inspector being there for 3 hours aren't going to be the end of the world.

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