I got lucky with my house in Keller. Foreclosure with a lot of problems, but the bones of the house were good.
Ended up replacing every bit of flooring in the house, had to replace the entire A/C & Air handler unit in the attic, at some point while it was abandoned for 2 years, water leaked so substantially, it ruined the flooring from the master bath to the living room (didn't get high enough to get into the walls thankfully)...it had problems, but all were fixable over 7 months while living with my parents...and trying to get my wife pregnant...lol that was awkward silent sex.
Essentially I bought a $200K house for $135,000, then paid down cash on top and could sell for $220K with only $118K left on the loan. But I have zero intention of moving because I would never be able to get back into Keller without taking it on the chin and getting a smaller/uglier house.
So it's possible lower middle class riff-raff like me can get into your fancy neighborhood!!
Ended up replacing every bit of flooring in the house, had to replace the entire A/C & Air handler unit in the attic, at some point while it was abandoned for 2 years, water leaked so substantially, it ruined the flooring from the master bath to the living room (didn't get high enough to get into the walls thankfully)...it had problems, but all were fixable over 7 months while living with my parents...and trying to get my wife pregnant...lol that was awkward silent sex.
Essentially I bought a $200K house for $135,000, then paid down cash on top and could sell for $220K with only $118K left on the loan. But I have zero intention of moving because I would never be able to get back into Keller without taking it on the chin and getting a smaller/uglier house.
So it's possible lower middle class riff-raff like me can get into your fancy neighborhood!!
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