I bought my first home when I was 26 for the back taxes of $250.00.
Yes, it was a fixer-upper, but I figured, "hey, my hands move in every direction that every painter's, carpenter's, plumber's and electrician's hand do." So I said, "why not, I'll give it a try.†This fixer-upper was $50 cheaper than my new $300 tent and $50 more than my new $200 stereo. In the “olden days†(the 70's), by age 26 my tent and stereo were the two biggest purchases I had ever bought on my own. So, I raked the yard, bought 3 gallons of blue paint, used Dad's power tools to make the ginger-bread trim and with a little help from a few of my friends, my 150-year old house was updated with plumbing, and wiring too. My $250 tear-down was the start of many more to come. I've been buying, fixing-up, and selling property 1976. Let me show you what you can do with a fixer-upper.
ACTIVE Days on URE: 248
ACTIVE Days on URE: 327
ACTIVE Days on URE: 501
ACTIVE Days on URE: 614
ACTIVE Days on URE: 615
ACTIVE Days on URE: 616
ACTIVE Days on URE: 616
UtahRealEstate.com is where real estate listings originate, and it is the most used property information platform for real estate professionals in the state of Utah. UtahRealEstate.com offers you the most complete and current property information available.