1 bed, 1.5 baths. House gutted to studs. Basement previously had second bedroom but former owner gutted and ripped up wood floor in basement (half of basement wood floor; half concrete). Shed in back (concrete; needs new roof on shed). The good: Brand new roof on house, boiler, plumbing, and electric (electric wires ran; need to connect to a new panel). Had sewer drains checked, clean. Have kitchen cabinets with granite and farm sink, stainless stove, and half of drywall. Walls just insulated and recessed lighting on first floor installed. The bad: -Basement half wooden floor which previous owner ripped up to the dirt floor (other half of basement concrete) -Portion of one wall in basement (5 foot span) appears to have slight buldge. Drips of water can be seen running down wall on hard rain but never has been beyond that (e.g., never accumulation or even a small puddle -- just drips). -Construction debris from former owner in basement and accumulated in wooden shed. Not a huge deal but first thing I would do is rent a dumpster to clear out of the way. Contact Information Almost all materials there to finish the house. 7 min walk to the T. Only selling because got a job and moving out of state in several months. Call show contact info . Price firm--want to walk away with 16K after closing costs; please don't waste call if trying to negotiate. No rent to own or seller finance. Must show proof of funds and have cash in hand when make offer -- not waiting for personal/home equity loan approval etc. to buy the house (been down this road and it ended up causing major delay/headache). Only contact if have cash in hand. Do not need help selling and not interested in selling to the equivalent of "we buy any house" so please do not contact. I have a closer I prefer to use. Had title search done on it when I bought 10 months ago (can get another if you like or can show you that -- doesn't matter to me) and can show all taxes/utilities paid to date.
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