Sounds like smart advice.
The problem I see with so many younger buyers now is that they don’t want or are not willing to build any sweat equity.
They expect to move into the right neighborhood, the perfect house with a fancy kitchen, three bathrooms and a nice backyard.
Even when I was looking to buy my first house in the late 1980s, younger people bought FIXER UPPERS. Then they fixed them up over time.
I blame HGTV.