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We found drawings with an elevator and additional bedroom above the garage. Never came to fruition, but NGL have toyed the idea of calling up the company and getting some quotes, who doesn't want a elevator?My in-laws have a gigantic house and use maybe like half the space in it, but they're never going to leave. They've already talked about putting an elevator in if mobility restrictions get to them.
It'll take something huge to get my parents to leave their place, but my dad has already said that whoever owns it next is already in for an experience. They're either going to really love gardens or haul out tens of tons of landscaping boulders lol.
Putting a bid on a house with no contingencies, no appraisal, that will be going through probate. What could go wrong?
we did - it's not bad per se, just not updated at all (only 1 or 2 owners since like the mid-50s)In my n = 1, nothing. We didn't even see the house in person.
House went for $300k over asking.Putting a bid on a house with no contingencies, no appraisal, that will be going through probate. What could go wrong?
Have you tried not being poor?The building next door to us is on the market. 2 permitted units, something like 2500 square feet, probably another 1,000 square feet of unpermitted space. Same owners for >50 years and decades of deferred maintenance.
Asking price is $1.65M, but the buyer had better be ready to put at least another million into it, if not 2 or 3. I'd love to buy it but can't make that math work.