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blackbootz  ·  2941 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Pubski: March 30, 2016

My parents own two rowhomes in West Baltimore, and my mom thinks she'd could maybe get 50k for one of them. But yea, cheap houses exist. Though I don't like the sound of asbestos removal rd95, it can cost hundreds of dollars an hour to get that stuff removed properly. And you want to do it properly.





user-inactivated  ·  2941 days ago  ·  link  ·  

There are a few things we won't touch. Asbestos (both siding and insulation), plumbing (galvanized pipes that need replacing, missing pipes altogether, etc.), electrical (cloth insulated wires for example), foundation issues, frame issues, and a few other things here and there. The one thing that we are kind of worried about is buying up a house that the seller has "neglected" to disclose was a previous meth house. What a fucking world we live in when that's a legit concern.

snoodog  ·  2941 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Foundation issues are expensive and constant but the other shit ain't bad. As a home owner you have much less strict guidelines on asbestos work than a contractor hence you can do it cheaper. Housing electrical is really simple just time consuming to run wire and pluming has been simplified a lot with crimp on pex plastic lines. I've never done plumbing drainage that seems a bit more tricky but on most houses you already have that setup unless you need a drastic layout change.

Point being that you can do a lot more than you give yourself credit for and a lot of the items you listed could net you a heavy discount. That being said, in your price range the cost of materials would be a huge % of cost

user-inactivated  ·  2941 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    That being said, in your price range the cost of materials would be a huge % of cost

Yeah. That's part of the problem I'm working with. I'm figuring, if the cost of fixing up a house that's on the level of "meh" and making it somewhat decent pretty much costs the same as a decent house, finding a decent house at a good deal seems to be a better way to go. Less hassle.