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Christopher, IL 62822
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📍807 E Market St, Christopher, IL 62822
💰 Assignment Price: $12,000
💵 Purchase Type: Cash Buyers or Hard Money Investors
Looking for your next high-equity flip at an affordable entry point?
This off-market investment opportunity is priced to move and offers experienced investors the chance to create substantial value through a full renovation.
✅ Full rehab required
✅ Excellent fix-and-flip or BRRRR opportunity
✅ Low acquisition cost with room to negotiate
✅ Strong upside potential for experienced investors
✅ Estimated ARV: ~$140,000 (Buyer to verify with their own comparable sales and due diligence.)
✅ Assignment Price: $12,000
If you're looking for a project where you can force appreciation and build significant equity, this property has the potential to deliver. Starting with a low acquisition price gives you flexibility to structure the rehab based on your investment strategy.
Whether your goal is to renovate and resell or renovate and hold as a rental, this property offers an opportunity to capitalize on the spread between acquisition cost and potential after-repair value.
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This opportunity in Christopher, IL is offered at an asking price of $12,000 as shown on the card. After repair value (ARV) is shown as about $140,000, which implies a gross spread of roughly 91.4 percent off ARV if you use the list price and this ARV as-is. Treat that as a first-pass screen, not a comp confirmation. The property is described with 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1,100 square feet. Tour or pull rent rolls if the asset is occupied so your rehab scope and lease assumptions match the real layout. Rehab is tagged as “complete.” In practice, you should open walls and verify every major system, because tags rarely capture the full story on a wholesale lead. Occupancy is noted as “Vacant.” If anyone is in place, schedule access carefully, align showings with local rules, and underwrite for rental income or a formal vacancy path before you take assignment. The list is marked Wholesale—use that to frame exit math (flip spread, fee for wholesale, or long-term DSCR if the plan is a rental hold). The structure is represented around 1936; older vintages can hide lead, cast iron, and foundation work—budget a contingency. Verified seller contact is available on the listing, which speeds diligence once you are serious. Verify ARV, repair scope, access, and title with your own people before you rely on any line in this write-up. Nothing here is a guarantee of value or condition.
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Strategy: Wholesale