Posted by Hobo,NC on January 09, 2020 at 19:17:14 from (75.137.54.87):
In Reply to: Moving A House posted by rusty6 on January 09, 2020 at 12:20:11:
The first house I brought was built by the local High school a outfit ran by lumbee Indians moved it... They cussed and fought the hole time their dad said as long as they are arguing they are working don't pay them any mind... It is one of the few times I have got a contractor to do every thing on time the first time they went out of there way to please me...
I set the house where I wanted it and dug the foundation by hand it took me and my BIL a week to do it... Never again will I do that and to make matters worst poured the foundation myself tot'N the concrete to the center piers was a killer...
It was 1982 a new house 1056 sq ft hooked up and ready to live in $27000... Interest rate at that time 16% I borrowed 20K... Sold it in 2017 for 95K it sold a year and 3 mo's later for 125K I left 30K on the table : (
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