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Michael Previtera
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greeneville, TN
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Hoping for a finders fee

Michael Previtera
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Greeneville, TN
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A local realtor has a house in the historical district and before they put it on the MLS they offered it to me for 80K. They told me they want cash but I really think they want a quick easy close. It part of an estate sale. The house is a 5 bed 2 bath 2 story brick home. It needs all new wiring, new HAVC, and all the plaster is cracked. The roof did have some leaks but have been repaired with a new roof. However, they didn't fix the ceilings where the leaks caused damage. I truly believe the house on needs 70K worth of work. But since I don't have access to the amount of money needed to purchase or renovate the property I thought I would throw it up here to see if anyone wants it. All I ask is if put you in contact with the realtor and you make the deal can you throw this newbie a finders fee.