Posted by Dalet on November 27, 2012 at 22:28:07 from (184.94.141.146):
In Reply to: Old farm houses posted by Ralphwd45 on November 27, 2012 at 17:48:08:
My house was built in the 50's, so it isn't real old, but its not air tight. Added another house to it in 1995 that I moved from a farm we bought. Built by the same builder the next year. New windows, sheetrock, wiring, basement all this since 1995.. Now its time for the steel roof, which the woman doesn't want, and housewrap and siding.
In truth, it would have been cheaper to doze the place, but in the end, well I guess its old. It's sort of like your old pickup. Get a new one or get rid of it and let someone else deal with it. I wouldn't wish my old house on anyone. I am saving for a lakehouse and sell this one to one of the kids. 8)
The reason I would sell it to one of my Son's is that it is semi-mental to them and it is the house they were raised in. They appear to have an interest in the place. Me not so much..
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