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Such sales usually require the buyer to submit plans for repair or demolition and lock into a timeframe for doing something with the property. Zillow shows an awful lot of homes for sale in Ruckersville, so I'm not seeing anything which would make purchasing the Chandler home for either repair or demolition an attractive proposition. It doesn't seem to be an area where it would be worth buying for the land alone. There's plenty of land for sale around there which you can build on without incurring demolition and clean up costs.
According to Chris, there is nothing to do in Ruckersville. And based on the map, it's basically the boonies.
I can see it now: 14 Branchland Court 2.0!
Now with 50% less cat shit and 30% more Legos!
Or you know, tear down the drywall. Suddenly:" OH GOD VERN! LOOK OUT! LEGOS COMING OUT FROM THE WALL!" "OH GOD WHAT'S THIS SKELETON DOING IN HERE, IT LOOKS LIKE A CAT'S REMAINS!"