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Who Wants to Buy an Ugly House?

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Who Wants to Buy an Ugly House?

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Robin Wilson

There are many real estate investing companies who buy your ugly house or unwanted rental property and provide fast cash for it. They generally buy the house renovate it and sell it again. But in this situation you can get great value of your ugly house without paying any fees or brokerage.  Check the link below to know the benefits of selling a ugly house.

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Gudrun and I were picking up some supplies for a class in Denver. It was time for lunch, and as we walked down the street, there is a big yellow sign saying: “We Buy Ugly Houses”. In smaller font, it said, “Independently owned, and operated”. Of course, the last phrase means its franchise. To me, that means if you like what “We Buy Ugly Houses” does for you, complement the franchisor. If you do not like it, blame the franchisee. Walking back from lunch, Gudrun said to me: “Did you see that sign, “We Buy Ugly Houses?” By being completely honest, I missed an opportunity to improve harmony by simply answering, “If you are referring to the sign, “We Buy Ugly Houses”, yes. I did.” I could have elevated harmony without lying, by saying: “Oh! Which one? The big yellow sign, that says, “We Buy Ugly Houses”? However, as Gudrun may readily point out, Tcat is digressing again. So I’ll shut up and get to the point. It turns out that a Dallas-based company by the name of HomeVestors of America Inc.

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