I am looking at a house built in 1900.
The first floor seems ok. The floor of second floor are seriously not level
.
The basement is granite and leaky. The wall that is leaky is saggy or
curved.
Are those very serious problems? The price is pretty good and builder redid
plumbing and wire and added new furnaces. Other than problems above, the
house seems in a great shape.
I am really struggling. I am not sure if the basement will become a big
headache later. What might cause the level problems? Will those problem
become worse? How much does it cost to repair?
My buyer agent has been pushing to accept it and she thinks that the
leaking and leveling are not problem considering the house is 100 years.
Thanks!
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My coworker spent thousands of dollars to level one bedroom on the second
floor. Not good.
She and her husband listened to their agent's persuasion and bought that
house. She was still resentful and regretful.