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Johan Yang
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Buying Older Single Family Homes

Johan Yang
  • New york, NY
Posted Apr 22 2019, 13:57

Hello,

I am trying to educate myself on sfh. I read & heard some stories about buying older homes could cause headache. I have a few questions that maybe other BP can shed some light.

1. What is consider older homes (before 1925, 1950, 1979, or 1990?)

2. Do we look it from when the homes were built or when the last total renovation? For example if a home was built in 1950 and was recently renovated (the listing said recently updated electricity, HVAC, roof, and plumbing - I doubt it would be all plumbings in the house), would this home still be considered old or new?

3. What else are the big expenses to watch out for sfh beside roof and hvac?

4. What kind of home exterior maintenance needed and how often do I have to do it? Do I need to wait to repair it until I see a visible damage instead of doing it periodically (like for roof we need to replaced it after 20 yrs-ish)?

5. When you buy sfh investment, what addition on top of the standard home inspection you recommend I should do (such as lead paint, mold, septic inspection, etc)?

Anything else I need to watch out when buying sfh built pre-1970?

Thank you very much in advance.

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