Matt Crunk
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- Muscle Shoals, Alabama
I've recently been looking at vintage homes (1900s through 1940s construction) for sale online, on eBay, craigslist, and other sites, particularly in the Detroit area or within an hours drive. I find many decent looking houses going so cheap that I could afford to pay cash for one. I know unemployment is terrible there and it's buyer's market, but what's the catch? I've taken V-pike tours of many of these addresses and the neighborhoods don't look bad. I mean, it doesn't look like slums of anything. It seems most of these places were bought out of foreclosure, en masse, for a quick flip.
Some of the bathrooms and kitchens in these places look completely original, like they have never been remodeled. Of course they are all fixer-uppers, but at the prices these places are selling for, I could buy two or three, and pay in cash. What's the deal? Can anyone shed some light?
Some of the bathrooms and kitchens in these places look completely original, like they have never been remodeled. Of course they are all fixer-uppers, but at the prices these places are selling for, I could buy two or three, and pay in cash. What's the deal? Can anyone shed some light?