I am looking for a cheap home inspector who will go through and give me an OK on the condo I am looking to buy. Any suggestions?
I am looking for a cheap home inspector who will go through and give me an OK on the condo I am looking to buy. Any suggestions?
There's not a lot to inspect here, it's a condo...
With that response you are totally setting yourself for FAILURE !!!!!
Condo's are the biggest POS in the world ( Depending what age and where it was built ) let me know where it is I may have serviced it.
All the condo's around south mil and Cudahy have already had to replace the WHOLE roof, The Furnace,Hot water heater, all new windows and MOLD issues !!!!!!!!!!
Yea there only 8-13 years old !!!
It's in NW Milwaukee, on the edge of the Falls. It's valued at $61k, getting it for $32k because it needs a little work (carpet, paint, etc) and long story short the PO is dead and the family doesn't want it. The building already has new windows, siding, and a roof in the last 5 years.
So, in short, I can own this condo for less than I am paying in rent. I don't see this as setting myself up for failure. WORST case scenario I flip the place and make a couple grand. What I'm hoping to do is buy it, pay it off quickly, and later on use it for income (it is rentable per the COA rules). Anyway my question was not "is this a good idea", just if anyone knows a decent priced home inspector.
Last edited by TheRX7Project; 03-09-2011 at 11:41 AM.
News flash, most brand new homes in SE WI are crap too. I can't believe people pay $300k for laminate floors, trim falling off, shit roofing materials, shit siding materials etc etc etc.
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for the price your paying for the condo, pay for a decent inspector, you will thank yourself.
I can contest to that, everything is Builders Grade !!!
I was at a customers home the other day and the heat exchangers were cracked in the furnace, the furnace is painted different representing it to be " Builders Model " that in fact has ZERO warranty even its 1st or 2nd day of use...
That's why my era of a home to purchase is 1950-1965 when contractors built the home like they should be. Only thing that is usually an issue is the Clay around here and basement walls but still I'd rather sink in 20K
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This. Older homes for the most part are built at much better quality when builders and carpenters were highly skilled workers that took pride in their work. Shoot the cabinets in my modest 1950-built shack in Stallis were built ON SITE by a cabinet maker. His pencil marks and measurements still in plain view on the insides. Every board cut to fit. All the trim was cut and stained on site as well.
Out of the new homes my wife and I have looked at so far I would say that only one builder in SE WI has built a quality home using good materials and components in the home. Lennox super high efficient furnace, 2x6 construction, Kohler fixtures, solid wood cabinets and flooring, 40 yr dimensional shingles etc etc. Not to offend anyone that owns a Kaerek-built home but MAN I can't believe someone would pay $280k for one of their houses!!! The cheapest laminate floors, the shittiest HOBO kitchen cabinets I have ever seen, crooked trim, shoddy tile work, cheap off brand furnaces, 14" insulation in the attic, small and akward room layouts, I could go on and on. My wife had heard good things about them as a builder and I couldn't give them half their asking price for a new construction home. I would guess in 5 years the entire house is in need of major upgrades and improvements
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