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I've got a chance to buy a vacant ***METH HOUSE*** for $20,000 with a lot in a lower income neighborhood-would |
you take a chance on something like this just to resell---no rent---just to turn a profit on? Wow! A lot of typos on this question of mine. It's too early here I guess. I'd jump on it if it's undervalued for the neighborhood. I bought a small house in a "bad" neighborhood and it's zoomed up to over 3 times what I paid for it less than 4 years ago. Most meth lab cooks do not stay at one location very long meaning if there where dumping it shouldn't be very much.I'm not saying that it o.k for any amount to be dumped but a lot of people blow things out of proportion so....I would definitely do it. Report It Be careful. The health board may have different ideas if you try to fix it up. New carpet and some fresh paint won't get rid of the nasty chemicals. BUY IT, though I can't say that I have experience with this kind of deal. The price is right, and neighborhoods sometimes go through cycles of improvement and declining. I'm really not sure if it's a good thing or bad. Of course, with all the television commercials lately(about people living in old meth houses)I have to say it's a bad thing. Did you know that even though there is no lab there now that paople can still breath in fumes left behind? I wouldn't want to live in a house knowing it had contained a meth lab at one time. Go for it! Good Luck! If you can do the work yourself, if the numbers make sense, yes....do it. The neighborhood with thank you to boot. Your bank account will be happy...win-win, if you ask me. The only way this would be worth considering is if you can do all or most of the fix-it-up work yourself. If you end up having to pay a lot of subcontractors to do the work, you won't be able to recoup your investment in a year's time; you'd have to hold on to the house longer and live in it yourself or rent it. first off, check with the police, health dept, and a couple different Realtors. Is varies state to state i think but some times when a house has had a meth lab in it, it has to be disclosed when selling. another thing, add up all the expenses you can think of to remodel the house and add about 20% to that sum to cover things that you haven't thought of. (35% of u are dumb like me) I would go for it. |
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