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1040 Jackson St Reynoldsville, PA 15851

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This off-market house in Reynoldsville, PA has 4 beds, 1 bath, 1,328 sq ft and an asking price of $30,000. ARV is about $150,000. Tagged as a wholesale opportunity. Posted May 1, 2026.

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1040 Jackson St Reynoldsville, PA 15851

4
Bedrooms
1
Bathrooms
1,328
Sq ft
1899
Year built
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CosmeticLightModerateHeavyComplete

Indicated: Heavy

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Vacant
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A/C
Electric
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Any

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Fix and Flip Profit Potential Estimate ARV (After Repair Value): $150,000 Purchase Price: $30,000 Repair Estimate: $60,000 Closing and Carrying Costs (10%): $15,000 Profit Potential: $45,000 Highlights Low entry point Great profit potential Repair Estimate Total Estimated Repair Range: $60,000 Property Details Beds: 4 Baths: 1.0 Square Footage: 1328 SF Lot Size: 0.25 Year Built: 1899 Zoning: Residential Heat: Gas hot water. 10 years old. Worked when last tested 2025. Electric: Fuse Box and Breaker. Needs inspected / Upgraded Plumbing: Mixed. Upgraded as needed. Condition unknown. Water: Public Sewer: Public Roof: Shingle. 20 yrs. Was not leaking at time of assessment. Foundation: Stone Windows: Modern. Early 2000’s Water Heater: Gas. Age 10 yrs. Worked when last tested Garage: None Flooring: Mixed. Needs updated Flood Zone: No Mold Noted: None observed Water Damage: Yes Water in Basement: The floor was damp Taxes: $1000

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This opportunity in Reynoldsville, PA is offered at an asking price of $30,000 as shown on the card. After repair value (ARV) is shown as about $150,000, which implies a gross spread of roughly 80.0 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 4 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 1,328 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 “heavy.” 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 1899; older vintages can hide lead, cast iron, and foundation work—budget a contingency. Contact runs through a marketplace inquiry path here—use it as your first line while you comp the deal on your own. 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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