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Real Estate September 27, 2007
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You May Be Pleasantly Surprised At What You Find When Shown A 'Diamond In The Rough'

There are a few "diamonds in the rough" for sale. A property with incredible potential may be in a great location, have large sunny rooms and a big yard, but it may also have dated wallpaper, worn carpeting and uninspired bathrooms. If you can look beyond the surface, you may see a house that could be transformed by a little "elbow grease," paint and new carpets.

A house that is structurally sound with all the systems in good condition may be only a few cosmetic repairs away from being fantastic. A home that does not show well is usually priced accordingly. If the price doesn't reflect the condition of the house, the seller may be more willing to negotiate than a seller who has made a considerable investment in preparing a home for the market.

Bring your imagination with you on your next house hunting trip. You may be pleasantly surprised to find a diamond in the rough.

To go diamond hunting, call Shannon Conley of Dilbeck Real Estate at (805)405-6171.