Despite closing on my home last month, I haven't yet moved in. When I first made an offer on the house, I did not think that I would begin renovations immediately.
I knew the house needed some updates.
But I could live with an outdated, functional kitchen for a while. once the sellers vacated the property, I was finally able to assess the property without their furniture blocking and cover any damages. I hired a painter who was also a licensed contractor who noticed that all the walls in the house were bulging. The second bedroom where the children slept had a leak which caused the baseboard to rot and the wall to swell.
The house was inspected twice and at no time did the inspector report rotting baseboard and leaking in the walls.
I was not happy. Would knowing all these things deter me from purchasing this house? probably not. However, the last thing I expected to do so soon after spending almost ten years of savings on closing cost and a down payment, was start an expensive renovation. Leaking in the walls had to be addressed immediately.
My contractor suggested that since I haven't yet moved in, I probably should start all the renovation work now rather than later. I agreed. I don't want to live in a construction zone. So in addition to fixing the leak, baseboard, dry-walling two bedrooms, we are also redoing the entire electrical system and a kitchen renovation.
I knew the house needed some updates.
But I could live with an outdated, functional kitchen for a while. once the sellers vacated the property, I was finally able to assess the property without their furniture blocking and cover any damages. I hired a painter who was also a licensed contractor who noticed that all the walls in the house were bulging. The second bedroom where the children slept had a leak which caused the baseboard to rot and the wall to swell.
The house was inspected twice and at no time did the inspector report rotting baseboard and leaking in the walls.
I was not happy. Would knowing all these things deter me from purchasing this house? probably not. However, the last thing I expected to do so soon after spending almost ten years of savings on closing cost and a down payment, was start an expensive renovation. Leaking in the walls had to be addressed immediately.
My contractor suggested that since I haven't yet moved in, I probably should start all the renovation work now rather than later. I agreed. I don't want to live in a construction zone. So in addition to fixing the leak, baseboard, dry-walling two bedrooms, we are also redoing the entire electrical system and a kitchen renovation.
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