This house is only half done!
After she toured, I got a prize the next afternoon
My father was entirely big in making substitutes and changing the look of her house. She started a whole bunch of construction projects when she was in her seventies. Then my father passed away and I inherited her home. It was half finished. The living room had three different types of flooring. There was brick, stone and rug all laid down. The study room had brand new cabinets with no countertops. There was an addition that needed drywall, painting, and final touches. I entirely didn’t want to get involved with all those projects. Not only would it cost money, but take a bunch of time. Hiring out would have been a big pain in the butt. So I ended up looking around to see if I could sell my incomplete construction project house. I found that household customers that do cash deals were the best I was going to get. A local cash customer was entirely great about it though. I didn’t need to do anything. The woman took a tour through the home and checked out the different rooms. She saw what substitutes were made and what needed extra work. I didn’t need to sink any of my money or time. After she toured, I got a prize the next afternoon. I agreed on the price and I got cash immediately for that inherited home. I am entirely enthusiastic that I was able to sell that incomplete construction project for cash right away. I was worried I would get stuck paying taxes, utilities, and upkeep on the grass.