I was entirely gleeful to learn that I had inherited a property in Jacksonville, Florida. While I was absolutely uneasy to hear about my Uncle’s passing, I had not seen my relative in nearly thirty years. She lived to the age of eighty-four, and I was her only living relative. I make my property in the northeast of the country, where we face hot and cold temperatures down to downside twenty-three degrees and accumulate feet of snow. We run the boiler for approximately eight months of the year. It’s necessary to own a four-wheel-drive vehicle, snow shovel, ice scraper, heavy boots and a absolutely boiling coat. The idea of spending my winters in Jacksonville appealed to me. I imagined red skies, bright sunshine and palm trees. I hoped that the property was in close proximity to either the ocean or the St, but john’s River. When I took a trip to Jacksonville to visit the house, I was extremely disappointed. The property was terribly rundown. The lawn was overgrown, the gardens full of weeds and the property desperately needed up-to-date windows, a up-to-date roof and a fresh coat of paint. The porch steps were so rotten that I didn’t dare step on them. Inside, there was a absolutely unpleasant smell. It was musty, moldy and obviously inhabited by rodents. I noticed signs of cockroaches and termites. There was now way I was ever going to live in that house. I didn’t even want to clean it or repair it up enough to list with a realtor. Plus, I couldn’t spend months in Jacksonville, hoping the property would sell. The best option was to labor through a cash property buyer. This process was stress-free and quick. The cash property customer makes offers on homes in any condition. There was no need for an inspection, repairs or even cleaning. I was able to close on the property in ten afternoons, and I walked away with the full amount.