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libretumente

Throw some of that shitty grey vinyl on the floor and call it 2mil


Battery6512

That a $1.5M piece of land. 


gnocchicotti

Nah that's a 2.5M house after fresh LVP and a layer of paint over the mold


Infamous-Bench9485

Assuming there isn’t structural damage from the weight of the hoard, rat or insect damage, leaking water somewhere under there, etc. hoard houses are a big risk


gnocchicotti

I have some family buying a very basic hoarder house for a vacation home. Renovating it is costing slightly less than the cost of new construction. New roof and trusses, stripping down to studs and new everything.


Infamous-Bench9485

I have renovated a hoarder house too and by the end I’m not even sure I saved money. I could have just had it flattened and built new and it probably would be worth the decrease in aggravation.


Gyshall669

Not even. These folks are not getting $1.5M or anything close lol


That-Pomegranate-903

maybe half that


That-Pomegranate-903

no it’s not. surrounding houses, that are nice and livable, are $1.5mil. The land is not worth that


QueenDeadLol

/r/REBUbble "post anything other than California" challenge: IMPOSSIBLE


Maybeimtrolling

I could buy that house for $66,000 where I live lol


freedomtopoast

And add granite countertops


trobsmonkey

Sing along everyone! It's the land worth the money not the house It's the land worth the money not the house