The home is extremely dark inside. Very little natural light comes into any room. The kitchen/livingroom/great room floor plan is very awkward as the kitchen bar “straddles” both rooms. Almost all of the landscaping in the rear is dead or dying and the overall condition of the interior/exterior is rundown. You can’t base your judgement on numbers and square footage alone. You should also consider the actual condition once if you’ve been in and out of this home. Some of these things can be changed and/or improved with work, time, and $$$ but you can only do so much to a home to make it into a different home before you’ve actually just rebuilt that home.
P.S. Anyone putting an offer on that home should stop by Costco first and get a palette of Clorox Disinfecting Wipes to rid every surface of the “ick” and residue. Some air fresheners wouldn’t hurt either.[/quote]
this is the classic example of why flippers are still around and will be forever and ever. a lot of buyers out there are just like this, unable to see a gem even when walking right inside of one. this is when typically a flipper will walk in, offer a low ball, get accepted, then spend $10k to tidy things up, including purchase of some Clorox disinfecting wipes. Then put it back on the market a month later for instant 6 figure profit.
meanwhile, I do believe there’s a Montoro with “free woodchipped front landscape” with ahewitson’s name on it…