My fourth purchase turned out to be one of my best. But wait until I describe it. This foreclosure had been listed for several months and I think the price lowered. The area was questionable and the house was worse. when I drove to see it, things looked terrible from the outside. And then I went inside. Entire house smelled like cat urine...worse than anything I had ever seen. And then I went into the kitchen. At the time, thought the floors were the dirtiest ever. They appeared to have a 1/2 inch think layer of dirt caked onto them. I came to discover later that this was dog and cat feces packed down over a number of years! When my wife came to see it, she left immediately and might have thrown up, I can't remember.So they were asking $25,000 I think and I offered $12,000. They countered back at $15,000 and I offered $12,500 and they accepted. The house also had significant termite and dry-rot damage visible on the front outside. So Johnny came over. Painted, jacked up the house to repair the termite damage, replaced the sub-floors, cleaned up the hardwoods and put down some new vinyl in the kitchen. And amazingly, it looked pretty good. But it still stunk. After trying numerous stuff, we finally got this chemical they use in funeral homes and it did the trick.
House was rented and everything was good. A near perfect tenant just moved out after 3 years and it will be easy to re-rent. The area has improved (and even got a name)--the new NEON district is improving rapidly. The would now likely sell for $60k+. I told my wife it would be the best, just to wait and see--and from a % return, I think it has been.
"To find the best deals, you must look past what everyone else sees (or smells)"


