RadishRose
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- Connecticut, USA
So disappointed about the cellar! That will affect the sale and the price.
The damp will create another round of mold. Too bad.
The damp will create another round of mold. Too bad.
The dampness and old appliances in the cellar would make me question what other shortcuts or flaws were masked in the remodel.The cellar was dry until the owner of the house on the south side built an extension next to the house and all the rain gutter wash goes in between the houses. They are only about 10 feet apart.
I also noticed that they didn't remove the old washer and dryer in the cellar. There is only access to the cellar now on the back porch and it is sectioned off with paneling. When I asked to see it, the presenter asked why. I said to compare to what I remember. She seemed antsy when I started down the stairs. I'd still be curious if anyone else beside the neighbor to the north went to the OH. I just have a gut feeling tat the will have trouble selling at that price in this locale. No house around here is over $300K and if it is, it's because it's a 7-bedroom house, has lots of acreage, or is waterfront property.
This water drainage issue will be a "Show Stopper". About the Only way to resolve that would be to dig a deep trench along the house, and install a drainage system to route the water to the area sewage lines....and install a good coating of tar on the entire foundation. However, if there is only a few feet separating this house from the adjacent property, it might be nearly impossible to get the backhoe/machinery in place to do the dig, and even if possible, would cost many thousands....and might even damage the foundation almost beyond repair.The cellar was dry until the owner of the house on the south side built an extension next to the house and all the rain gutter wash goes in between the houses. They are only about 10 feet apart.
I agree 100%. I love it. Wouldn't want to live in such a big house though.I'm dazed by the differences! It's clean, tasteful, uncluttered and relaxing.
Seems to me they would have attempted to fix this first before investing hundreds of thousands of $ into the upstairs. Maybe they did run into repair issues, but as you said, if I was looking at a house with a basement like that, I'd walk away.This water drainage issue will be a "Show Stopper". About the Only way to resolve that would be to dig a deep trench along the house, and install a drainage system to route the water to the area sewage lines....and install a good coating of tar on the entire foundation. However, if there is only a few feet separating this house from the adjacent property, it might be nearly impossible to get the backhoe/machinery in place to do the dig, and even if possible, would cost many thousands....and might even damage the foundation almost beyond repair.

Yeah, I can't believe that contractor would put a bunch of time and money into fixing up the upstairs, while ignoring the basement and foundation issues. This house will Not sell until the basement is fixed....or if it does sell, it will only get a fraction of the asking price.Seems to me they would have attempted to fix this first before investing hundreds of thousands of $ into the upstairs. Maybe they did run into repair issues, but as you said, if I was looking at a house with a basement like that, I'd walk away.
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You did!Seems to me they would have attempted to fix this first before investing hundreds of thousands of $ into the upstairs. Maybe they did run into repair issues, but as you said, if I was looking at a house with a basement like that, I'd walk away.
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They are hot water radiators. They are still there, but the new owners painted them a dark color. They also mentioned that it is "zoned" heat now, whatever that is.Does the "new" place have the old steam heaters? Forgot the actual name.
A zoned heating system breaks your home into different areas or zones, each controlled separately by a thermostat.They also mentioned that it is "zoned" heat now, whatever that is.