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    Oct 22, 2013, 12:59 PM
    Quote Originally Posted by ballengerb1 View Post
    It's likely this job could run k easily so joy might be right, might not be worth the $$. I'd still get an estimate and then talk with a realtor about options. Market is improving but there is a builder in Wheaton who specializes in tear downs. He bought about 20 in the last 5 years, half are still sitting as rentals.
    My son had gotten a quote (a few years ago) for jacking up the house to pour a new foundation -- $17K. I just emailed him the company name, and he emailed back to thank you and said he would call. There are narrow stairs going to the attic, and he wrote, "From my own research, it's more a combination of sagging floor joists and lack of support under the 'stairs' leading to the attic."

    He also needs to deal with the crumbling mortar.

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