This house is a great deal

Ive bought and flipped worse. That is not the sad part, the sad part is, that their is people that will let their kids live in that filth. That is so dangerous. People just amaze me. They live in a 200-300k area, but act like they are in a 10 dollar a noght hotel room.

Worst house I bought, was a home that was owned by very old man and wife. They both died of lung cancer. The neighbors said they smoked so much, in the house that they could smell it from their driveway next door. When I bought the house, we used a paint scraper on every wall to get the nicotine of the walls. It scraped off like wallpaper.

The 2nd to the worst was..... Guy had 3 mini horses living down stair, he let them shit and piss down there for years. When the bank kicked them out and we bought it, we had to remove every wall, to the studs in the house to remove the smell.

Fun to be a flipper.
 
Ive bought and flipped worse. That is not the sad part, the sad part is, that their is people that will let their kids live in that filth. That is so dangerous. People just amaze me. They live in a 200-300k area, but act like they are in a 10 dollar a noght hotel room.

Worst house I bought, was a home that was owned by very old man and wife. They both died of lung cancer. The neighbors said they smoked so much, in the house that they could smell it from their driveway next door. When I bought the house, we used a paint scraper on every wall to get the nicotine of the walls. It scraped off like wallpaper.

The 2nd to the worst was..... Guy had 3 mini horses living down stair, he let them shit and piss down there for years. When the bank kicked them out and we bought it, we had to remove every wall, to the studs in the house to remove the smell.

Fun to be a flipper.


True about the kids, even the animals in that one. Some people are pigs.
 
When we were shopping for our first home, we were taken to this nice little house on the edge of town that an older woman lived in. She was wanting to down size to a smaller house. Walking up to the front door you could see the nicotine running down the outside of the door. I told our realtor that I wasn't even going to go inside. The house did sell finally this past summer and I know the person who bought it. Just before winter their dining room table fell through the floor. Once they pulled back the carpet and padding the smell of dog piss overcame your ability to breathe and all the subflooring was rotted out from being soaked in dog piss.

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I have been looking at fixer-uppers for my parents to move into on the east side. I would would welcome a house that just needed a couple days with a 30 yeard dumpster like that place. All the cheap houses in St Clair shores need foundation work. It is killing me!

-Geoff
 
Ive bought and flipped worse. That is not the sad part, the sad part is, that their is people that will let their kids live in that filth. That is so dangerous. People just amaze me. They live in a 200-300k area, but act like they are in a 10 dollar a noght hotel room.

Worst house I bought, was a home that was owned by very old man and wife. They both died of lung cancer. The neighbors said they smoked so much, in the house that they could smell it from their driveway next door. When I bought the house, we used a paint scraper on every wall to get the nicotine of the walls. It scraped off like wallpaper.

The 2nd to the worst was..... Guy had 3 mini horses living down stair, he let them shit and piss down there for years. When the bank kicked them out and we bought it, we had to remove every wall, to the studs in the house to remove the smell.

Fun to be a flipper.

House down the street from me, the flippers have been working on it daily since summer, I don't see how they are going to make money. Lady was a hoarder, had dogs and cats that pissed all over the house, she had no electricity, so she warmed and cooked in the fireplace in the basement. I'm surprised the placed didn't catch fire.
They have taken 3 huge dumpster loads out of the house already and still not done.
The roof leaked and there was mold inthe walls and attic.

Just a mess.
 
I went out in a date with a girl who lived in the big houses in Roch Hills. $500k+... She ran out out meet me when I picked her up. We went out, went back to her (parent's) place and.... while it wasn't quite that bad, it was pretty ridiculous. The whole house was full of stacked books, newspapers, pizza boxes and Coke cans. Her parents slept on the couch because the master bedroom was unusable. Felt bad for her and her brother. Her Dad was some kinda VP at Audi and obviously made good money, but had been laid off or something and for the past few years had literally been living on the couch. The whole backyard was full of vintage 60s/70s VW, Audi and Porsche parts


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I don't see “the filthiest home in Houston” listed
for sale on the "rock Star's" website.

It really did sound like a good deal, I was going
to actually call on it. The last one I did was not
as bad as that one, but looked to be a good project
nevertheless.
 
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