linkwrayfan
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This may be a bit off topic but perhaps some might have some experience with this:
Last week my next door neighbor had a bad house fire. They don't plan to rebuild and i mentioned i might be interested in purchasing the lot. Both lots are about 50x130 and i like the idea of doubling my yard plus i worry some investor may put in a duplex if i don't buy it first. (It's an older city block with homes built in the 20s and 30s)
He said he would sell it cheaper if i was interested in taking it "as is" vs. him handling the demolition/clean up. I'm not quite sure what to offer. The tax value of the land is $10k ($62k including house). He only paid $32k one year ago as house was a foreclosure. It was insured for about $40k.
I like the idea of getting it for less $ but don't want to end up paying too much for demolition costs. The house was built in 1925, wood sided, pier & beam foundation approx 1500 sf.
I plan to contact the city monday to see what is required for demolishing etc. If anyone has any advice i sure would appreciate it!
Last week my next door neighbor had a bad house fire. They don't plan to rebuild and i mentioned i might be interested in purchasing the lot. Both lots are about 50x130 and i like the idea of doubling my yard plus i worry some investor may put in a duplex if i don't buy it first. (It's an older city block with homes built in the 20s and 30s)
He said he would sell it cheaper if i was interested in taking it "as is" vs. him handling the demolition/clean up. I'm not quite sure what to offer. The tax value of the land is $10k ($62k including house). He only paid $32k one year ago as house was a foreclosure. It was insured for about $40k.
I like the idea of getting it for less $ but don't want to end up paying too much for demolition costs. The house was built in 1925, wood sided, pier & beam foundation approx 1500 sf.
I plan to contact the city monday to see what is required for demolishing etc. If anyone has any advice i sure would appreciate it!
