Values for Used Homes-need a resource for checking if price is fair.
Posted: Sun Oct 07, 2007 12:35 pm
We found a 1989 single wide for $10,000 in Greene County, VA. It is in a small park that is basically a big field with 3 rows of homes. Lot rent is $250/mo. It has many older or low-end newer homes - in other words, this is not a beautiful place to live, but it is more a matter of function. It is nice enough for our purpose which is to provide safe, stable housing for our daughter and her two children as cheaply as possible.
The home itself is livable, but has the look of a tired rental unit. It is beat-up and painted some horrendous colors inside, has fairly new low-end neutral carpet, comes with new fridge & stove, no washer or dryer, but has hookups. Anyway, basically it is not pretty, but some elbow grease and paint and minor repairs will do a lot for the interior appearance. The outside seems sound - my husband once worked for Clayton doing repairs on newly placed homes, so hopefully he knows what to check. It has a storage shed, small deck, and a nice fenced & landscaped yard. It has 3 bedrooms and two full baths. I don't remember the manufacturer. (how important is that to value?)
It seems like a good deal to us, but we have no idea how to verify this. We would buy it for cash and then rent it to our daughter, paying the lot rent ourselves, and leaving her to pay the utilities.
How do we know if this is a good deal? How do you buy a home like this? Do you need a lawyer, title insurance, homeowner insurance? (it is for sale by owner). Should we hire a realtor? Also, what have we not thought of that we need to be careful about? We really need some advice, but quickly as we need to get our daughter a home very soon, before she is homeless.
thank you for any help!
The home itself is livable, but has the look of a tired rental unit. It is beat-up and painted some horrendous colors inside, has fairly new low-end neutral carpet, comes with new fridge & stove, no washer or dryer, but has hookups. Anyway, basically it is not pretty, but some elbow grease and paint and minor repairs will do a lot for the interior appearance. The outside seems sound - my husband once worked for Clayton doing repairs on newly placed homes, so hopefully he knows what to check. It has a storage shed, small deck, and a nice fenced & landscaped yard. It has 3 bedrooms and two full baths. I don't remember the manufacturer. (how important is that to value?)
It seems like a good deal to us, but we have no idea how to verify this. We would buy it for cash and then rent it to our daughter, paying the lot rent ourselves, and leaving her to pay the utilities.
How do we know if this is a good deal? How do you buy a home like this? Do you need a lawyer, title insurance, homeowner insurance? (it is for sale by owner). Should we hire a realtor? Also, what have we not thought of that we need to be careful about? We really need some advice, but quickly as we need to get our daughter a home very soon, before she is homeless.
thank you for any help!