Posted by Rich'sToys on March 24, 2018 at 08:03:18 from (50.33.25.245):
In Reply to: Moving the barn... posted by big tee on March 24, 2018 at 06:29:37:
We moved our house in 1999. It was moved about 20 miles. One of the colleges and the hospital in that town were doing major expansions, and several neighborhoods of houses were all sold and moved out. We paid more for moving the house and moving power lines than for the house itself.
We moved it onto 5 acres that we owned in the country. We also had to put the well and septic system in, as there had never been a house on that site before.
We did some remodeling of the house and also added on to it. Also the new basement, etc.
It's not by any means perfect, but we could not have built a comparable house from scratch for what we have in this one.
I have some pictures of the move, but they're not loaded into the computer.
My brother also bought the house two doors down from ours and moved it to his place.
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