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San Diego Foreclosures and REO's Fixer-Uppers Offer the Sweet Smell of Sweat Equity

Still looking for something lower than the average home in an area? If you're handy, have the time, perhaps a fixer-upper is more your style. There are plenty of San Diego foreclosures and REO's for sale that will provide you with a great investment opportunity. Neglected and in need of work, they're the kind of houses where a little "sweat equity" can create a wonderful home and a substantial return on your investment when you flip your San Diego foreclosures and REO's.

How can you tell if a fixer-upper is worth fixing up? There's no hard and fast formula, but there are several factors that can help you decide:

Are the repairs required cosmetic or structural? Generally speaking, cosmetic repairs cost less, are easier to complete, and provide instant eye appeal.

Are the repairs required worth it? If a repair (a new roof, for example, or upgraded kitchen) costs more than it adds to the resale price, it may not be.

Who's going to do the work? Whether you do it yourself or hire others, you'll pay for it - in time, money, and/or stress.

How well do you handle disruption? From dust and debris to the daily parade of workers, some people would rather just pay more for a more finished home.

That last one may be the most important of all because, let's face it, repairs and renovations always take longer, cost more, and involve more stress than expected. That may also be why it feels so wonderful when they're done.

 

The Principle of Progression

A good fixer-upper offers a prime example of one of the main tenets of buying real estate: Whenever possible, buy the worst house in the best neighborhood you can afford. The reason is the principle of progression, a fancy way of saying that nicer, more expensive homes have a positive effect on the perceived value of their smaller, less expensive neighbors.

 

Why? Because most people want to live in nice neighborhoods and will pay a premium to do so, even if it means getting less home than they might somewhere else. So, even if that long-neglected cottage has a bit more "character" than you'd really like, it may pay off in the long run.

 

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Posted on March 17, 2008 13:05:56 by Amy and Susan
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