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Ideas/Advice: Selling and Building a New House

Posted on 02/08/2020 8:40:39 AM PST by Mean Daddy

My wife and I are considering selling our existing home and building a new home. Our approach is to sell the house, rent a furnished house/apartment (we have a yellow lab) while the house is being built.

We don't want to worry about having two houses. My question is, what did you do to minimize the amount of moving? Store furniture in PODs? Store semi-trailer? What tips do you have? What would you do differently? Anyone sell & build at the same time? Did you use a realtor who'd purchase your house if it didn't sell after XX numbers of days/months?


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To: Valpal1
Do you and your wife have the fortitude to live in a camper while your house is being built?

LOL!!! We eventually want to winter in AZ and I joke about getting a trailer and she always tells me to enjoy it with the dog, so no.

41 posted on 02/08/2020 9:20:27 AM PST by Mean Daddy (Every time Hillary lies, a demon gets its wings. - Windflier)
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To: metmom

See my post 31 about a property management company. I know I have been very fortunate and that I’ve never had a bad tenant in the years that they have managed my properties for me, but I do absolutely nothing but collect rent each month. And the property is appreciating at 6 to 10% in value each year.

I’m sitting on a gold mine.


42 posted on 02/08/2020 9:21:15 AM PST by Responsibility2nd (Click my screen name for an analysis on how HIllary wins next November.)
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To: Eric in the Ozarks

“2 X 6 exterior walls,”

That is what we did plus brick all the way around. Worth the extra cost. That extra 2” of insulation does wonders. Plus we have geothermal. Our heating and AC cost is minimal.


43 posted on 02/08/2020 9:21:22 AM PST by setter
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To: Responsibility2nd

For one home?


44 posted on 02/08/2020 9:22:25 AM PST by Mean Daddy (Every time Hillary lies, a demon gets its wings. - Windflier)
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To: Mean Daddy

Decide today who gets custody of the dog. Building a new house many times ends in divorce.


45 posted on 02/08/2020 9:22:33 AM PST by bgill
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To: Mean Daddy

Not really related to your specific question, but if you are looking to have your house built, take a look at fox blocks

https://www.foxblocks.com/

They sell insulated forms that are stacked, tied off to the re-bar, and then pour concrete in the center. Makes a high R value, super strong wall. Basically turns your whole house into a panic room / storm bunker.


46 posted on 02/08/2020 9:22:57 AM PST by taxcontrol
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To: SaxxonWoods

I’ve made a fortune on rental property and it’s the reason I was able to retire at 60. Now I’m selling my rentals at 70 because I don’t need that income anymore.


Rental has been good for me to but am reminded of:

You cant reach old age by another man’s road, my habits protect my life but they would assassinate you - Mark Twain.


47 posted on 02/08/2020 9:23:08 AM PST by PeterPrinciple (Thinking Caps are no longer being issued but there must be a warehouse full of them somewhere.)
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To: SaxxonWoods

What was the delay? I was looking into them and read that it took two to three Months. I would assume it depended on whether the Factory not having a backlog of Orders.

Of course this also depended on already owning the Land and the availability of Water and Power.

There is something to be said about having the Home Constructed in a protected environment, rather than being exposed to the Elements.


48 posted on 02/08/2020 9:23:55 AM PST by Kickass Conservative (Kill a Commie for your Mommy.)
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To: unixfox

And it will never be the specific brand or quality you specified.

Don’t drive by his other projects if you don’t want to see your name on someone else’s supplies.


49 posted on 02/08/2020 9:24:26 AM PST by bgill
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To: Responsibility2nd

“I know I have been very fortunate and that I’ve never had a bad tenant in the years that they have managed my properties for me, but I do absolutely nothing but collect rent each month. And the property is appreciating at 6 to 10% in value each year.”

We built an upscale apartment complex in 2006. We do anal criminal and background checks and require a high credit score. We have awaiting list 2 years. Most of our renters have been there 5-12 years. We keep the place immaculate and do regular maintence-paint wood door frames every year etc. Yes it cost more money but not having to find new renters is a blessing.

Just paid it off last year. I don’t have a lot saved for retirement but have these and a paid off office building I collect $12,500 per month rent-so that is my retirement. They are also in a good safe area so I an sell them if need be.
I do all the grass cutting etc and most small maintence


50 posted on 02/08/2020 9:28:45 AM PST by setter
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To: Mean Daddy

Remember, the taxes will go up because you can’t claim homestead on the rental. Then you have to worry about damages.


51 posted on 02/08/2020 9:29:28 AM PST by bgill
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To: Mean Daddy

I just sold my house.

My movers offered storage services @ $120/month.

All my stuff went to storage and I’ve been living out of a box in hotels until I find another house to buy.

I just could not stand the idea of moving twice. Too much stuff, to much sorting and packing. Too many trips to the dump.

I’ll never move again.

Hotel it. The cost is not that much different from your mortgage and utilities.


52 posted on 02/08/2020 9:30:11 AM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: Mean Daddy

Change your FR screen name so you can find a girlfriend or two online who’ll be willing to help you out. Then explain to the wife that they’re long-lost neices. Labor is the single most expensive component to moving, or constructing a new home.


53 posted on 02/08/2020 9:30:15 AM PST by 4Runner
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To: Mean Daddy

The payback is just about 5 years vs. simple electric.


54 posted on 02/08/2020 9:30:30 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks (Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered. But journalists are forgotten.)
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To: Mean Daddy

Sure. Whether you only own a single-family home, five or six homes, or hundreds of apartment units; a property management company will service all your needs.

I live 75 miles away from my rental property. I have no time to rush over and replace a leaky valve or a faulty ceiling fan or stuff like that. Two years ago when the central AC went out, as I expected it would, my property management company got three bids to replace it for me. I chose the one I wanted and they did the rest. A property management company has dozens of contractors they use on a regular basis. So if and when a problem comes up they have competent and qualified people to call. And because they are used on a regular basis the rates are far cheaper than what you are I might pay.

I pay a property management company 10% of the rent collected. Yet they have saved me thousands in repair and maintenance costs.


55 posted on 02/08/2020 9:31:13 AM PST by Responsibility2nd (Click my screen name for an analysis on how HIllary wins next November.)
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To: Mean Daddy
Talk with the builders in your area - and I mean as many as you can - before you even list your home. Go over all the details you expect and get your price.....do the math (figure out the square footage price you’re to be charged). My husband and I were going to build new on a piece of property we had. What we found was that it appeared the builders in our area were apparently attempting to recoup their losses from 2008 and the square footage price they were attempting to extort from us was ridiculous. This scenario was repeated over and over again. In the end, we sold the property and moved into an existing home in an area we had always dreamed of living. Faced with spending an exorbitant amount we would be upside down in, we spent much less on an existing home, made our upgrades and are living our dream!
56 posted on 02/08/2020 9:31:18 AM PST by liberalh8ter (The only difference between flash mob 'urban yutes' and U.S. politicians is the hoodies.)
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To: setter
We used cement siding from Certainteed when we built in ‘02. We've repainted once since then. Certainteed no longer makes this product but it's the same as Hardy board.
57 posted on 02/08/2020 9:34:01 AM PST by Eric in the Ozarks (Baseball players, gangsters and musicians are remembered. But journalists are forgotten.)
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To: Responsibility2nd
first home is paid for. Keep it. Do not sell it. Put it in the rental market and use the extra income while the property appreciates in value each and every year

Whoa, and shiver me triggers...

I just bought a huge house for peanuts. Lovingly restored mansion, over 6000sqft. Owners went on a six-month vacation to Europe. Trusted their treasure to relatives who rented it, trashed it utterly, tore out walls, and left the fecal material of innumerable rabbits, cats, dogs, and birds everywhere. Plus over twenty rooms full of disgusting, soiled, infested furniture. Cost me more for cleanup than for the house, but all together less than $50k. Sellers were heartbroken and just wanted to get past a bad episode in their lives. FSBO sale sign was up for almost two days before I got there. :)

Moral of the story, think twice about renting your house, particularly if you DO care about its resale value.

And that's just one story. I know a lot of other horror stories about renting.

58 posted on 02/08/2020 9:34:30 AM PST by Buttons12
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To: dfwgator

“but there was still way too much she wanted to keep”

I struggled with this. My ex was a packrat, at least. Borderline hoarder.

I just went through everything, and I do mean everything. That which had not been used in over a year was sold, donated or went to the dump.

It was very difficult to rid myself of stuff that still had value and utility, but I did it. And I’m far happier I did.


59 posted on 02/08/2020 9:35:02 AM PST by Mariner (War Criminal #18)
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To: Mean Daddy

If you are staying in Iowa, you can probably get a good rate on a long term airb’n’b. We did that for our move to Arizona and were very satisfied.


60 posted on 02/08/2020 9:38:55 AM PST by Dr. Sivana (There is no salvation in politics)
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