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Ron J.
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Whats your turnaround for a Hoarder house

Ron J.
  • Investor
  • Jacksonville, FL
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When i say a hoarder house I mean a house with at least 4 feet of trash from the floor throughout the whole house. whats your average time from acquiring the property to listing it on the MLS? also, what strategies do you use to get the property ready as quickly as possible?

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Elio L.
  • Miami, FL
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Elio L.
  • Miami, FL
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Originally posted by Gary Parker:
I am not really answering your question, but I purchased a hoarder house in late November that had, and I am not kidding, 5 main trails through a 2875 sf house w/basement. Stuff stacked to the ceiling. I estimated 7 40 yard dumpsters and $1500 labor to clean out. I was off by 8 dumpsters about $2000. I have done 2 hoarder houses prior to this one and all the stuff was just kind of piled up. In this house the previous occupant meticulously packed boxes very tightly with stuff and stacked all the boxes. This house was packed so densely I just couldn't believe it. I even placed on line ads for "free stuff" and had people hauling stuff away for me for free. I tried to keep people from creating a disaster area but it didnt work. I even have a video of a lady on top of a pile of stuff picking up boxes as fast as she could, emptying the box looking for stuff then moving on to the next box. The best part is there was a motorcycle buried in all the stuff :-)

Gary, It would be so awesome if you posted that video! We'd all love to see it!

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