Originally Posted by
hills
That's a pretty good deal. Real estate in this area is selling for as much as 50 k. over asking price.
The lines of the house look pretty good. Not seeing any apparent structural problems. You might want to think about a complete re-hab if you can afford it. If it's plaster & lathe ... the house is probably older with 2x4 walls. I would build the walls out to six inches thick and insulate with kraft faced fiberglass.
Chances are .... there will be black mold and rodents nests in the wall pockets. They ought to be thoroughly cleaned out and sprayed with a bleach & water mix. Maybe some new windows if you can afford ?
The older places in this area cost about $ 800.00 - $ 1,000.00 a month to heat in the winter. Anything you can do to make it more energy efficient while the walls are opened up will save you a ton of money later on.Heat pumps are selling like hotcakes because the price of home heating oil & propane have doubled over the last year or so.
It's all money though ... sometimes all you can do is the best that you can with what you have on hand. It's a roof over your head and that's what matters most.
The house I'm in now has electric forced air furnace and we've never had a bill over $500.00 even in the coldest months, the plaster damage is in two on the upstairs bedrooms about 3 feet in diameter.
I'm not going to open up the walls, I'll repair the plaster damage and it will be good as new, instead of paint thinking wall paper to give each room a personal touch.
I'll let the tenant choose, paint or paper.
As for my private suite, I'm going to use old barn board with embossed tin tiles over wood for the ceiling. With wood you can drive a nail anywhere to hang stuff.
My BC shop had 1x4" tongue and groove yellow cedar on the ceiling, It not only looked good but also brightened up the building. Fat chance I can afford cedar again.
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