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Mark C.
  • Plano, TX
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Denver and surround area advice

Mark C.
  • Plano, TX
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Hi,
I have a brother-in-law and unfortunately he's going thru the whole separation/divorce. He has a house that is not in a good state. Needs roof, Needs sewer line replaced, needs carpet, paint, etc, everything is dated. The soon-to-be-ex thinks the house is worth $210k. Current note is 159k Perhaps if it were in picture perfect. Area is Columbine Circle, Thornton CO 80241. Single story upstairs, also unfinished basement,2 living areas, dining room, I would estimate about 1900-2000sqft upstairs, 3-2-2 built in 70's. Y'all probably have the infrastructure to estimate repairs better than I. I doubt that either one has the funds to repair it though. But soon-to-be-ex doesn't have a clue with realities of the situation.
Can I get someone up there to run some comps.
Appreciate it.
Thanks
Mark

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