Is a Rehabbed Home a Good Buy?
Posted by David Baird // September 11, 2019
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Is a rehabbed home a good buy?
Rehabbed means the seller renovated the house. Total rehab means everything in
the house was redone. Partial rehab might mean just the kitchen and baths were
replaced, or only the bedroom was painted. According to Trulia,
the average home requires $40,000 of repairs and upgrades in order to sell your
old house quickly
Should
I purchase a rehabbed house?
When you are buying a fixer-upper or pre-lived in-house, it may have a charm that new
construction doesn’t have. It may have crown moldings and features that require
fine craftsmen’s skills that cost too much today. It may be in an old
neighborhood with full-grown trees and
amenities nearby that attract buyers. It may be near downtown close to work
rather than in the suburbs and a long commute.
What an older house may have without rehab are some drawbacks like antiquated kitchens and bathrooms, furnaces that look like an octopus making the home expensive to heat, and a need for a 220 electrical system to handle the new electrical loads. Naturally, when you purchase the house, you won’t be spending money bringing the house up to 21st century standards.
Some questions you will want to ask to
determine if you are buying from a quality real estate solutions company:
- If the sellers have flipped a few houses, they have a track record. So get the names of earlier buyers and talk with them. Ask the buyers if all the houses’ systems worked when they moved in and whether they discovered hidden problems.
- Ask the current owners for a written, detailed report of all the changes they’ve made to the property. Then you can check with the city if the contractor pulled permits. If no permits, it would make it difficult to buy or sell the house.
- Hire a professional house inspector. While getting an inspection is a smart move for any house buyer, it’s especially important if you are buying a flipped house.
Why
Should I Purchase a Rehabbed House?
- An Updated Layout. Today many buyers are looking for an open concept house which is not a floor plan popularized by older or traditional-style houses. Rehabbed houses usually mean moved or wholly removed walls, and redesigning floor plans that cater to today’s modern family.
- Inspection Friendly. When a good real estate investor takes on a new property, they go the whole nine yards to make sure the house is in move-in-ready condition for a new owner. These inspections include electrical, termite, foundation, etc. and are essential for ensuring the safety of an older house. That means having pulled all the permits and inspected.
- Energy Efficiency. The older the house, the less energy efficient. Many rehabbed houses get their windows, doors and air-conditioning systems upgraded, giving them the latest in energy savings. These energy savers can be expensive undertakings making buying a rehabbed house good for your wallet.
- No Work Needed. With a refurbished house you get the best of both worlds; the personality of an older house and you didn’t have to lift a finger to get it move-in-ready. Kitchens and bathrooms take the most time and money to redo, and most rehabbers conquer both before reselling.
- Move-In-Ready. Modern house buyers want stainless appliances and granite counters. Many want hardwood floors and wine racks under counters and modern, well-lighted bathrooms. If you pick a trusted real estate solutions company’s property, you’ll be getting a rehabbed house by the best in the business. Best of all, you can move in right away.
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Harmony Property Solutions,
LLC, is a real estate solutions company here to help homeowners
out of any distressed situation. As investors, we are in business to make
a modest profit on any deal. However, we
can help homeowners out of just about any situation, no matter what!
There are no fees, upfront costs, commissions, or anything else. We offer the simple,
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Harmony Property
Solutions, LLC is part of a nationwide group of thousands of investors who are
helping tens of thousands of homeowners every year. We may not be the
“traditional” route, but we CAN help, and
we can do it quickly!
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