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Brett Sayers
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Nashville, TN
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It’s a fire sale!!!!

Brett Sayers
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Nashville, TN
Posted

Has anyone ever bought a house with fire damage??

I see a potential investment that I’m contemplating making an offer on but the place has a fire and has been sitting for 3 years. It’s a brick ranch built in the 60’s. I plan on clearing the clothes, furniture, and other junk then gutting it out to rebuild from the shell. Floor to rafters with the exception of some framing not damaged by the fire.

Give me your horror stories, advice, and in the words of Steven Crowder “change my mind”!

I’ve got some time so do your worst BiggerPockets.

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