I would say it all depends on how bad you want that speciffic house. Whe I buy an investment property, I usually bid on 5 different ones to get 1. The house I live in is worth $300K, I had to put $70K in rehab, but I bought it for only $110, which was about $50K less than what it was in the market for... - Tue Dec 4 2007, 08:56
Depending on what kind of info you are looking for (and if the property is not listed), you may try to find it at your local appraisal district website. - Thu Oct 18 2007, 12:33
You can sell it as fast and as well in any time of the year if you have the right Realtor. The right agent has buyers lined up and can match the right person to the right house. The speed of the sale will also depend on the house and pricing it correctly (again things a good agent will help you with). - Thu Oct 18 2007, 08:25
Every city will have good spots and bad spots. A good way to decide is to go tohttp:// www.schooldigger.com and see how the public schools in those zip codes look like. - Thu Oct 18 2007, 08:20
I agree with Bruce. I've had years of good experience with Dubbose and associates. If you have a few properties, you may want to consider an umbrella policy. - Thu Oct 18 2007, 08:18
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