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Originally Posted by Table 5
I find that these types of places are caught in a bit of no-mans land. They are too nice to tear down, but too small for most new buyers to live in as-is.
I imagine your property would be looked at both as a teardown and as-is, depending on the buyer. Considering the neighborhood and that it has a lot of families incoming, I imagine that most would be looking at it for land value (and these people avoid paying for renovations they'll get rid of). But I'm sure for some it's perfect as is...but this group is probably smaller so you have to be ok with waiting for them to show up.
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I laugh that people think 1600 sq feet on one level is too small. With a well thought out basement that's over 3000 sq feet of living space. I guess I have more beer than champagne tastes.