How Can I Sell a Condemned House in Southern California?
Selling a condemned house in Southern California (or anywhere, for that matter) is as difficult as selling a car with no wheels. Like selling an incomplete vehicle, trying to sell your condemned property won’t be profitable. If your property was deemed uninhabitable due to code violations or extensive water damage, expect it to lose up to 20% of its resale value.
Also, because condemned homes are risky purchases for buyers, there’s a good chance yours will remain in the market longer than the Southern California average of one month.
Does this mean you have no choice but to hold on to your condemned property? We say no.