debodun
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- Location
- way upstate in New York, USA
I am a 62 year old, retired, single female, an only child and no kids. I inherited my parent's 2500 sq ft Victorian home on a quarter acre lot in which I am now living (see photo) in upstate New York. However, it is getting to be a real hassle for me to upkeep with extensive indoor maintenance and yard work. My parents didn't keep up on the repairs and I'm spending my life savings trying to just do the essential fixes. Nothing, it seems, is "code" or it is a maintenance problem (e.g. no grounded electric outlets, plaster walls covered in wallpaper, damp cellar, extensive dry rot on exterior trim, etc.). I don't know whether to keep throwing money down this monstrosity, or even if I could sell it (because of so many problems) and get into an efficiency apartment or someplace where I don't have to worry about mowing the lawn, shoveling snow, raking leaves, leaking roof, painting trim, clogged drains and warped hardwood floors. I have a problem, though. The house is full of things my mother collected (vintage glassware, china, art, etc.) I talked to several real estate agents and they all said I have to clean out the clutter (more photos), so I've tried auctions, estate sellers and having lawn sales, but the dealers don't want to do my house contents and I am having a tough time even trying to sell it myself. Any suggestions? If you need more info, just let me know. Thanks.









