I bought an 'as is' deceased estate with half the kitchen stuff there. A few cupboards got missed so ended up with saucepan set, dinner sets and stoneware from England. RE said if I purchased a week earlier I would of gotten the Morris Minor in garage also. Neighbours told me a crew of people were employed to destroy and chuck in skip bin a heap of antique furniture. The neighbours requested they put antiques beside the bin for them to take but they said the couldn't.Just got the keys for my latest purchase. Some large items of furniture (think a sofa, ect) & it looked exactly as it did at contract exchange, including all owners stuff.
Kitchen still has utensils, saucepans, theres a brand new vacum cleaner as well. Its like the owners didnt realise the house had been sold?
Anyway, nothing worse than I was expecting.
Yup but buying under value will mitigate the rubbish and intent
Yes! Those two properties mentioned earlier were $50,000 and $10,000 less than comparable sales. Had to remind myself while cleaning dog hair and dripping nicotine off the walls.