The last two homes we bought were something of "fixer uppers". Our present home was one of at least 50 walk thrus we did with our realtor. To say he was at ends with us minimizes his attitude. Anyway, when we drove up to this home, we didn't even want a walk thru, but I said that as long as we were here, lets do it.
It was a beautiful piece of property, lending the back yard to our dog, which I must say carried as much weight in making a decision as how many bathrooms there were. The place needed a lot of work, but the price was right.
Now, after 9 years here, and having done everything from tile work, changing out all the windows, to replacing ceilings, crown moulding, new kitchen, all new appliances, new roof and much more, we are wondering whether all the work done by ourselves was worth the effort and money.
Granted, we've converted this home to a residence of our own taste. But considering the present value, and in looking back at the possibility of finding a home that needed nothing, we aren't sure that we will make out like "bandits" if we ever sell. We knew from the start that an older home will require money and sweat.
So, my question is this. What would your guidelines be as for what you were prepared to do yourself (or farm out) for what the costs might be, compared to the costs of a home needing nothing?
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It was a beautiful piece of property, lending the back yard to our dog, which I must say carried as much weight in making a decision as how many bathrooms there were. The place needed a lot of work, but the price was right.
Now, after 9 years here, and having done everything from tile work, changing out all the windows, to replacing ceilings, crown moulding, new kitchen, all new appliances, new roof and much more, we are wondering whether all the work done by ourselves was worth the effort and money.
Granted, we've converted this home to a residence of our own taste. But considering the present value, and in looking back at the possibility of finding a home that needed nothing, we aren't sure that we will make out like "bandits" if we ever sell. We knew from the start that an older home will require money and sweat.
So, my question is this. What would your guidelines be as for what you were prepared to do yourself (or farm out) for what the costs might be, compared to the costs of a home needing nothing?
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but I'm willing to do just about anything else. Except plumbing. And roofing. And carpet. And tile. 
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