Does this house sound too good to be true?

3/2 DW completely remodeled in 3/2006 , New sub floors and hardwood laminate throughout, new carpet in bedrooms. both baths remodeled from floor up. all new (brushed nickel finish) faucets. house has been retro-fitted new paint inside and out.. has lots of custom rough cedar wood inside..large deck on front and back.has 24 ft round above ground pool (not put up this season) land is fenced and crossed fenced ready for cattle. one horse on property now and will come with property if price is right. has 34x34 metal barn in excellent condition.two small storage buildings. stocked pond enlarged 3/2006 does not go dry.. city water but has wells on property (per previous owner) locations unknown. property is about 9 acres coastal bermuda pasture (needs fertilizing) and 8 3/4 acres hardwoods. all property fenced.back fence needs some work,,,its the wooded area. really need to see to appreciate.. this is a custom DW all three bedrooms are large the smallest one is 15x15 master has large

Answer:
<>It does sound way to good to be real, but what a steal if it is! Go see it. Get an engineering report if you are going to buy. Also, do some research into what might be going on around it (development, etc.) that might be driving down the price.
You didnt say how much. Go look at it yourself. We cant look at it for you or guess the price.

It would really depend on the price range for that area. I guess you could have someone go out and appraise it for you and give you an idea of what it will cost to fix anything that may need it and also to maintain the property.
O'h YES, I Would love to live there.
buy it ,it's a good deal, just for the land alone
Geez for 125K? Unless it is falling apart snap it up..
It does sound to good to be true. I would thoroughly check it out. I talking Deed search and other areas to make sure it is not being dumped. Is it in the corridor of the new I-35 super highway to go from Mexico to Canada?
Well, there could be some faults with the land itself. Maybe a chemical spill or some environmental problem. Depending on the state, they dont always have to release that information.

Or it could just be a corporate retreat from a company that went bust. One of the dot coms or something. Or it could be a police seisure from a drug dealer or something.

Best way is to check with the local property office and see how many owners it has had lately (within the last 10 years)

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