aburtonkc
Aug 19, 2015, 01:37 PM
Hello,
My wife and I are currently looking at a house that was built in 1906 and completely renovated in 2007. The house is in the exact location we're looking for and in our price range. The seller is very motivated to sell as he has changed jobs.
I am concerned about the north facing wall of the house. As you can see in the attached pictures there appears to (at some point) have been some shifting of the stone foundation which has caused the brick to bow out a bit.
I've talked to a general inspector (not a licensed P.E./Structural Engineer) was well a contractor and both of them shrug this off and say that this is the "charm" of a 100+ year old house.
Should this be a major concern? I know nothing about this, but my mind goes to worse case scenario where we purchase the house and then the north side of the house caves in. Am I just being overly cautious? Seems like all these old houses have something that is concerning. I'm assuming this house has been like this for quite some time.
Your thoughts?
Thank you for your time!
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My wife and I are currently looking at a house that was built in 1906 and completely renovated in 2007. The house is in the exact location we're looking for and in our price range. The seller is very motivated to sell as he has changed jobs.
I am concerned about the north facing wall of the house. As you can see in the attached pictures there appears to (at some point) have been some shifting of the stone foundation which has caused the brick to bow out a bit.
I've talked to a general inspector (not a licensed P.E./Structural Engineer) was well a contractor and both of them shrug this off and say that this is the "charm" of a 100+ year old house.
Should this be a major concern? I know nothing about this, but my mind goes to worse case scenario where we purchase the house and then the north side of the house caves in. Am I just being overly cautious? Seems like all these old houses have something that is concerning. I'm assuming this house has been like this for quite some time.
Your thoughts?
Thank you for your time!
477344773547736