I like you, Deb, and have always got along well with you, and I mean no disrespect to you with what I am about to say, but if there's one thing I have learned about you and your home, you're not (at all) serious or interested in seeing it repaired.From the outside, the roof looks okay in the problem area. I just wonder if the rain isn't getting in somewhere above the eave and running down underneath the shingles and pooling along the edge.
Talk to a highly recommended realtor (not the one you’ve been using) and who is listing and selling lots. Tell him/her that you are a serious purchaser and exactly what you want. Up what you’re willing to pay - prices have skyrocketed. If a realtor knows the client is serious, you’ll get the first call on new listings.I'd probably move if I could find the right house - 900 to 1200 sq ft. one story with attached garage. Trouble is - there's none with that criteria in the whole county. I looked on Zillow, realtor.com, redfin and trulia.
Oh, please. I’ll sell you my home 1350 sq feet, one level, finished easy care yard, but, you know, it needs a new roof.I'd probably move if I could find the right house - 900 to 1200 sq ft. one story with attached garage. Trouble is - there's none with that criteria in the whole county. I looked on Zillow, realtor.com, redfin and trulia.
Too far away.Oh, please. I’ll sell you my home 1350 sq feet, one level, finished easy care yard, but, you know, it needs a new roof.
You did say no where in the whole countryToo far away.
Hey, I am tired, give me a break. Besides you are not going to fix it and you are not going to move until the house is condemned so it doesn’t matter.I said COUNTY - not COUNTRY.
The damage in the photo could be old and unrelated but I doubt it.From the outside, the roof looks okay in the problem area. I just wonder if the rain isn't getting in somewhere above the eave and running down underneath the shingles and pooling along the edge.