The probate fixer at 2007 N. 6th in Burbank has closed for $450k. This property is rough and I wish the new buyers all the best for this. Yes, they plan to re-do it and sell it.
We received a total of 11 offers and all of them were cash. And, surprise surprise, we got into a late bidding war (usually bidding wars happen at the beginning of the listing). Three buyers duked it out (and wanted to duke me out) over about $1000 dollars at a time.
The house had been vacant for many years and had holes in the ceiling, holes in the floor, etc. Yes, it was jungle-y around the outside which is why the picture above isn't better. We worked around break-ins, trash-outs, board-ups, etc. The probate attorney was a real asset (don't be afraid of probate, buyers!) and some of the sellers were, too. I'm sure the new house will be a welcome addition to the neighborhood.
2007 N. 6th Street, Burbank, has closed. Hooray!
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