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RE: Tired of a house after living there for six months - Snipe Hunter - 10-30-2021 (10-29-2021, 06:25 AM)nodima Wrote: THAT - (points up) is very telling. The only one I would have ever bought was a mid 1700s home build entirely of American Chestnut, including the flooring, beams, joists, studs and cabinetry. The attic floor as made with random width boards from about 15 to to 20 inches wide. I would have torn down the house, sold all the wood and built a new one. RE: Tired of a house after living there for six months - EricU - 10-31-2021 (10-28-2021, 02:24 PM)Snipe Hunter Wrote: I love old houses and carved a nice niche in the home inspector business as somewhat specializing in old houses. Most of the houses I do were built around 1900 and a few from the mid 1700's. My mom bought a 120 year old house. I was part owner with my siblings after she passed. I loved that house, but owning part of it was my worst nightmare. The best thing about it was how quiet it was. I can only assume that's because of the plaster walls. As far as I could tell, it had zero insulation. And it wasn't that far south. RE: Tired of a house after living there for six months - Bob10 - 10-31-2021 (10-31-2021, 01:19 PM)EricU Wrote: My mom bought a 120 year old house. I was part owner with my siblings after she passed. I loved that house, but owning part of it was my worst nightmare. I own a couple that are over 100. The one I live in was built in 1885 and has been down to the studs, as for mechanicals I am in California so not much to worry about there. All the wiring, plumbing, and what little there was in mechanicals have been replaced along with the interior molding as it was cover in lead. Luckily I found most of what was needed at a lumber yard that might be a little older than the house. My San Francisco building is pre 1906 not much else is known about the age. All of the mechanicals have been replaced a time or 2 and will need to be again. The new electrical code in San Francisco will require a huge box bolted to the ground with more stuff than I understand currently. The materials alone are about $20k currently. The current supply panel is about $2k in parts As for making them quiet insulation, 1/2" ply for sheer and 5/8s fire rock can really quiet a place down. It was one of the first things one of my tenants noticed when I finished remodeling a unit RE: Tired of a house after living there for six months - tomsteve - 11-01-2021 (04-20-2021, 01:58 PM)Cooler Wrote: Found the listing at $600,000.00. 600k for a 2 story mobile home with attached garage. ill pass. RE: Tired of a house after living there for six months - Cooler - 11-02-2021 I drove by. I did not visit but from the map and high position, I'm guessing that they have a river view. But they would be looking down on the roofs of about 100 mobile homes that are placed nearer the river. It does not seem like a particularly good value, even for this area. Mobile homes depreciate in value (but not the land). Factory-built stick homes seem to fare as well as site-constructed homes. I do not know if the novel factory constructed homes such as this one will retain value; depreciate or appreciate in value. I think we will have to wait 20 - 30 years to find out. RE: Tired of a house after living there for six months - Dumb_Polack - 11-03-2021 (04-20-2021, 01:58 PM)Cooler Wrote: Found the listing at $600,000.00. That's one fugly house!! Why don't people realize that modern houses are ugly??? RE: Tired of a house after living there for six months - Cooler - 11-03-2021 (04-20-2021, 03:08 PM)Cooler Wrote: The glass is facing east, but it is also facing the tallest hill in the town which is about 150 feet above that house. The reason they built all the houses at the base of the hill on slabs is because the water run off would flood basements. Here is the full listing with lots of photos. Some nice features. But it looks like a lot of stair climbing (not my favorite thing. I grew up in a split level and we were constantly climbing stairs.) https://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/431-Sheafe-Rd_Wappingers-Falls_NY_12590_M49820-20093#photo0 Apparently, it once sold for $715,000.00. None of the photos show the steep driveway. The Google street view gives a better idea of the driveway: https://www.google.com/maps/place/431+Sheafe+Rd,+Wappingers+Falls,+NY+12590/@41.6207184,-73.92913,3a,75y,297.24h,90t/data=!3m7!1e1!3m5!1s41W5hE7jQMKm-m3Wq9Gh7Q!2e0!6shttps:%2F%2Fstreetviewpixels-pa.googleapis.com%2Fv1%2Fthumbnail%3Fpanoid%3D41W5hE7jQMKm-m3Wq9Gh7Q%26cb_client%3Dmaps_sv.tactile.gps%26w%3D203%26h%3D100%26yaw%3D297.23752%26pitch%3D0%26thumbfov%3D100!7i16384!8i8192!4m5!3m4!1s0x89dd3964a6a496e5:0xbf3c63d27a3fb44b!8m2!3d41.6209774!4d-73.9296653 RE: Tired of a house after living there for six months - Admiral - 11-03-2021 Guess they like white . . . . RE: Tired of a house after living there for six months - Cooler - 11-03-2021 (11-03-2021, 12:30 PM)Admiral Wrote: Guess they like white . . . . I thought "custom contemporary" meant "white". I just re-read the listing carefully. It is sold at $715,000.00. It was listed at $600,000.00. The real estate market is just as crazy as the automobile market. RE: Tired of a house after living there for six months - Snipe Hunter - 11-04-2021 133 days on the market. No takers. All unsold homes in this market have the same problem.. The seller is asking too much and not bending. The seller isn't motivated. |