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Before & After Remodel Photos of a Burned House

June 1, 2012 By Ryan Lundquist Leave a Comment

It’s a victory for any neighborhood when a problem house is remodeled. That’s what happened with a home I recently inspected in the Sacramento area. I did two appraisals on this one since the property is going through the Neighborhood Stabilization Program (NSP). The first appraisal was during acquisition and the second appraisal established the list price.

You might remember this house from a “burned and crispy” video tour I did about six months ago. This is really a different house though now because of the extensive work completed as well as a permitted addition to take it from a 2/1 to a 4/2. Yes, I do have permission to share these photos. No, this is not an advertisement. These are all my images and I actually juxtaposed these pictures for free for Housing Group Fund so they could share them. Enjoy.

What do you think?

HGF - Before & After - Front

HGF - Before & After Bathroom

HGF - Before & After - Kitchen

HGF - Before & After - Living Room

HGF - Before & After - Rear

For reference, here is the video I shot back in December on my cell phone when this house was still torched. Watch below (or here).

I hope you enjoyed the pictures. I really love this type of appraisal work because it’s so nice to see something positive happen in a neighborhood. This type of transformation is always good. And on a smaller note, it was nice to be able to walk through the front door instead of unscrew a boarded window to gain access (like I did during the first inspection).

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Filed Under: Photos from the Field Tagged With: before and after pictures of remodel, burned house, burned-down house, Flip that house, HGF, Home Appraiser in Sacramento, Housing Group Fund, Neighborhood Improvement, Neighborhood Stabilization Program, NSP, real estate investor Sacramento, remodel of a burned house, Sacramento Area Real Estate Investors, Sacramento Home Appraiser, SHRA

Sizzling Deals on Duplex and Fourplex Properties in Sacramento County

January 15, 2010 By Ryan Lundquist Leave a Comment

The real estate market has been hot lately for investors since prices and inventory have both come down so far. I get hits everyday on my website and blog from keywords and phrases such as “duplex bank-owned properties in Sacramento”, or “residential-income units”, or “quadruplex for sale Sacramento”. People are looking to buy and the competition has been fierce lately, hasn’t it?

I figured it might be helpful to provide a list of all duplex and fourplex units for sale in Sacramento County (under $200,000). This information is based on Sacramento Area MLS. Click on the following links to open a PDF file.

Duplexes in Sacramento County under $200K as of 01-15-2010 (pdf)
4-Plexes in Sacramento County under $200K as of 01-15-2010 (pdf)

Sacramento County Duplex and Fourplex Sales 2007 to 2010 Trend Graph by Lundquist Appraisal Company

If you have any questions about the 2-4 residential-income market in the Sacramento area, let me know. I’m familiar with the local market and I do a good amount of work for a handful of local and Bay Area investors. Also, if you see a property in the files above, and you need the Listing Agent’s phone number or other information, I’d be happy to get that to you. Give me a call at 916-595-3735 or email me at ryan@lundquistcompany.com.

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Filed Under: Market Trends, Resources Tagged With: Bank-owned Duplex, Bank-Owned Fourplex, Bank-Owned Multi-Unit Properties in Sacramento, Bay Area Investors, Duplex, Duplex Appraiser, Fourplex, Fourplex Appraiser, Home Appraiser, House Appraiser, Real Estate Appraisal, Real Estate Appraiser, REO Residential-Income Property, Residentiail-Income Property in Sacramento, Sacramento 2-4 Unit Properties for Sale, Sacramento Area Real Estate Investors, Sacramento County Trend Graph of Residential-Income 2-4 Units, Triplex Appraiser

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