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Chardae Eduruke
  • Realtor
  • Clayton, DE
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Condemned Home. What to do next?

Chardae Eduruke
  • Realtor
  • Clayton, DE
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I have a homeowner/client who has a property in my state (DE) and lives in FL. The home has been vacant for about 15 years and has deteriorated substantially since it was occupied. Only maintenance that has been upkept is the landscaping. Its free and clear and has no liens. What strategies would you recommend? I'm open to any advice. The owner is just tired of holding on to it even though it was her parents home.** Some details: Its close to the beach on, .33 acres of land, basically condemned/abandoned from what she says, built in 1950s, other home values in area (similar in size and features but better quality) are in the $120K. Thanks in advance!

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