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Be a Real Estate Mogul with Bargain Properties in Greenville SC

By Duncan Wierman

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If you have dreamed of buying and selling houses, start looking at the bargain properties in Greenville SC and get moving because nothing is impossible when you are in the right place at the right time. Couple this with the right information and you are set to succeed.

How to Start Out

One success story revolves around a young man's decision to get an HUD foreclosed property. He worked on it, painted the house inside and out, begged a friend to do the wiring and another to do the plumbing, and pleaded his mother to allow the use of her credit card to get the mortgage and finance the closing cost. After selling the property, he netted $10,000 after interests, capital gains tax, and associated expenses.

With several bargain properties in Greenville SC, you can do the same. First, buy a modest house, after all, prospective home buyers are on the lookout for affordable homes not luxury mansions in this economically difficult time. View the different bargain houses up for sale and consider the location of the property for environmental hazards, condition of the property, current market appraisal of the property and equity tied to it if it is HUD foreclosure.

Like the young man, you can start small. But if you have the capital to invest on your first bargain property, get the house in the best downtown location if you intend it to be a rooming house for students or workers or a log cabin near the beach for tourists or clients looking for business opportunities in the tourist belt. A word of caution, never aim for a property that is beyond your means and credit.

How to Inspect the House

Most bargain properties in Greenville SC are relatively new but some will need your thorough inspection. When looking at a house, check out the property on both sunny and rainy days to see how it holds up and to check for leaks and flooding. Scrutinize the walls for molds and watermarks and sound out the boards for termite infestation and check the plumbing and electrical wirings. Check the basement for leaks; this will clue you to a bigger problem and mind you, this requires extensive work. The telltale watermark on the basement warns you that the place is prone to flooding so avoid buying the house or your prospective client will find it hard to insure it against flooding. Get someone who can give an estimate for the house makeover or repairs and if the expense is within your budget range make a go for the house. You can do some of the repairs yourself if you want to get more money from your project.

Advertise

Greenville in South Carolina is one beautiful place and it is not a problem to resell bargain properties in Greenville SC. Put the house back on the market and aggressively advertise the house. You can do this on your own without hiring a broker. Do not rush the sale, wait for the best offer, and go for it if all your operating costs are reimbursed and you are looking at a reasonable profit after taxes and expenses - enough to buy your second project in cash and some extra to splurge on yourself and your family.

The Wierman Group are professional wholesalers who find bargain property in South Carolina for investor that are far below market value. If you are looking for bargain property deals in Greenville South Carolina please visit: http://www.easybuyahome.us/wholesaledeals.php

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