u/Fun-Difference3669

dealing with my uncle's old place near cedar hills, fix or sell as is?

My uncle passed in May and left his house near Cedar Hills to me and my sister. The place is in rough shape, roof is leaking, subfloor in the kitchen is completely rotted, and the HVAC is from 1994. Got a contractor quote last week for $48k just to make it presentable for an agent to list it, which neither of us has sitting around right now.

Sister wants to just cut our losses and sell to one of those cash house buyers so we don't have to keep driving out here every weekend to haul junk and deal with repairs. I'm just paranoid about getting ripped off by those random postcard fliers that come in the mail.

For anyone who dealt with a heavy fixer-upper around Beaverton, did you bite the bullet on fixing it up or just sell off-market?

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u/Fun-Difference3669 — 11 hours ago