Hi everyone,
My partner and I are in the market for our first home.
I'm quite a fan of the idea of buying somthing with potential and doing it up myself where possible as well as with the help of pros where appropriate.
We have found ourselves a place going to auction and are tying to work out the best approach from here. Its a weatherboard 3 bedroom place with a great view and northerly aspect (important in hobart :) ). "offers expected over $240k.
I figure the safest option (I don't trust the whole real estate industry) is:
After 2 inspections I've identified some things that I think would be needed:
- Get a building inspection
- work out roughly what it would cost us to renovate/repair whats needed.
- Get a professional valuation (not sure if this is needed)
- Work out what we are prepared to pay
- Hope to get a bagain at auction.
Anyway I guess the questions I have are:
- pulling up the carpet and polishing the tas oak floors (looks like some particle board has replaced a few boards here and there).
- pulling down an internal wall
- New kitchen
- new bathroom
- patching/replacing some internal plaster
- painting
I know its a vague post but I'd certainly appreciate any advice. Its all a bit daunting.
- Does anyone have any advice on traps and pitfalls to be aware of?
- what is the cost of an avrage new bathroom and kitchen (ballpark stuff)?
- Do we really need an independant valuation?
- Is a 1955 home likely to require rewiring?
- Is a 1955 home likely to require a new corrugated iron roof?
- Is a 1955 home likely to have asbestos in it?
- Does it sound like I'm biting off too much?
Thanks heaps, :)