I have a dilemma with what to do with my house... I really have to make a decision whether to live with its many defects until I can afford to knock it down or whether to slowly attempt to make a silk purse out of my sows ear.
Its a West Facing 1920's weatherboard which has been further clad with aluminium. I have no idea what state the weatherboards are in underneath. The house has no redeeming architectural features ... it was obviously built by someone who wanted somewhere to live and didn't want to spend a lot of money on it. I don't think its features have been ripped out ... i think they were never there in the first place. In style it is vaguely California Bungalow with the front living room set forwards and a deck under the roofline in front of the entrance and the front bedroom.
It has no insulation other than some in the roof. it has effectively no heating. the hot water system is out of the ark. The previous owner blocked up the chimney ( which steals an entire corner of the room ) and removed the chimney at ceiling level before re-roofing. What is left of the brickwork appears to be held together by sand. The central hallway terminates at the bathroom ( great placing that opposite the front door ). Only one of the rooms has plaster ( rotten ), the others have butt jointed masonite cladding. The bathroom is approximately 70s, the kitchen 1950 or 60s. There is no view into the back garden as they enclosed the rear verandah ... (the floor of which slopes fairly wickedly) to give access to the toilet, laundry and third bedroom which my son assures me is freezing - I have no reason to disbelieve him as the rest of the house is also freezing in winter ( and stinking hot in summer ).
A recently renovated home in the street (same size block and orientation ) went for nearly double the amount I paid for my house so I don't think there is any danger of overcapitalising whatever I do - provided its well done, especially as its an attractive tree lined street and tram, train, basic shops and a good primary school are all within easy walk. Homes in the fairly short street include 2 storey, single storey with 2 storey extensions and extended single storey - the houses appear to be from every era from 1920's to 1990's.
I would like a more modern layout and to see my back garden but I don't want to lose my entire garden to an extension. The block slopes North to South and West to East so extending to the rear would require a step down ... there are possibilities of a 2 storey extension at the rear. Or I could just tear the lot down and build a sensibly sized 2 storey new home ( not a mcMansion!!! ) with a design which recognises the block orientation ( and has heating and insulation :) ).
Demolish or renovate ?