Here are just a few pictures from my visit to the new Mountain Farmlet.
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- Coming out of the trees you can see clear across the mountain ridges.
- The road to home (maybe, but more on that tomorrow.)
- Often around these parts, the only thing left of an old home is the fireplace. How amazing then, that this one is 174 -5 and still has its house!
- The view from inside
- Lilac bushes ~ two of them!
- I have always wanted one of these fences around my house. This one needs a bit of refurbishing.
- The item you are wondering about in this photo will be taken down and burnt… Then the two room cabin will be the quilting/guest house.
- From the road looking into the woods.
- This made me laugh right out loud the first time I saw it!
- This needs removing, refurbishing, and placed into the master bath! Then I can patch the flooring underneath…
- To quote the octenogerian: “This is not my duck, but he likes cat food and seems to want to stick around. He’s a friendly thing!”
- Spring…
- is here!
There will be an update on tomorrow on the status of the home inspection. Then we wait to see what the seller says about repairs or a lower selling price.
If they do not bend, then there will be no sale.
RELATED ARTICLES: I included several of these articles in today’s post because they are so very important. Once you have found the home of your dreams, then pay for the home to be inspected. You don’t want to get burned on hidden big-ticket repairs! Your inspection is cheap insurance against any costly defects in the new home. Making a clean bill of health for the sale of the house should be a contingency for the sale of the home. Once this is in the sales agreement, then the seller will have to fix or discount the price. If the seller refuses, then you are legally released from the contract. 😉
Remember, “Buyer Beware!”
- Home inspection critical before buying an inexpensive property (lexingtonlaw.com)
- Home Inspection (bandbblogger.wordpress.com)
- How to Approach Home Sellers About Repairs (allstate.com)
- Why a Pre-sale Home Inspection Can Be a Smart Move (twograhams.wordpress.com)