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| Registered User Member Since: Mar 2009
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| Chingville Road House For Sale? Thinking of looking at a house for sale at 20545 Chingville Road-10 acres horse property. Anybody know the particulars? House looks like it may need some, ok, ALOT of work? Just wondering if anyone had the scoop? Know I could depend on my fellow SoMders to help! |
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| Find em Hot, Leave em Wet Member Since: Jul 2008 Location: Division 2
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| What exactly do you want to know? It looks like it's a foreclosure. It doesn't really look that bad from the pictures... 20545 CHINGVILLE RD, Leonardtown MD 20650, MLS #SM7645231, Weichert.com |
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| Find em Hot, Leave em Wet Member Since: Jul 2008 Location: Division 2
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| My word to the wise though, invest in a big ass mower |
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| Registered User Member Since: Feb 2009
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| Need paint inside Opinions are like ---holes . But the colors inside oh boy. And having 2 dishes on the roof. well. When was the last roof put on? I agree on the big tractor mower with a wide sweep or your going to spend your time cutting grass or killing rodents. As far as the taxes 4,000 I think is lot of taxes. Assuming you have your own utillites well water and septic. And what are taxes going to be next year???
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| Registered User Member Since: Mar 2010
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| Seems expensive for a foreclosure - how much is 10 acres of land without a house? |
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| n/a Member Since: Sep 2002
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| Registered User Member Since: Dec 2007
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| The house was forclosed on about 2 years ago and is in need of ALOT of work. There used to be a garage that burned awhile back and caused major damage to the concrete foundation (it is unusable and will need to be removed). About half way down the driveway there is a drainage issue which has caused the road to erode. This was a nice place once but has been let go...with that said if you have the means to fix it could be nice again but if you dont I would say stay clear. |
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| black widow Member Since: Jan 2009 Location: wastelands
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| Wow, whoever took the photos for that house really weren't trying very hard. Half the cabinets are open in the kitchen photo and there's debris on the floor in several rooms. Thank god they cleaned the bathroom.
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| Registered User Member Since: Jul 2010
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| - is it a location you want to be in ? - are there any structural/mechanical issues with the home ? - do you have 100k beyond the purchase price and some sweat equity to demo the remnants of the garage, build a shed and bring the place back to habitable condition ? - are you afraid of rodents ? If the answers are yes, yes, yes, no you are good to go. |
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