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Fix n Flip In Arizona

Fix n Flip deal in Arizona

604 Adams St Winslow, AZ 86047

Single Family

Built in 1956

1 bed 1 bath

Livable Sq Footage : 667 sq ft

Lot Sq Footage: 6,969 sq ft

Complete rehab, looking more like a teardown

608 Adams St Winslow, Az 86047

Single family

Complete rehab/ Teardown

Lot Sq Footage: 10,705 sqft

Asking Price: $61,500

2 Houses and Lots right next to each other, being sold together, includes homes and lots. 17,674 Total Sq Footage Seller was planning on tearing down both properties and building a 5-7 family unit since the area is in need of housing. Estimated monthly rent of 5-7 units is $6,000 - $8,000. Could be 2 new separate homes or 1 multi-family unit. ARV depends on what Investor does to the 2 lots/homes EMD of $500 Non-Refundable is required. All Cash Sold As-Is COE: April 10th Buyer and Seller each pay their respective Closing fees Walkthroughs and Inspections are allowed from now until April 2nd

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