NetWareHead
THAT guy
- Aug 10, 2002
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Don't buy an old home. They have lead, asbestos, mold, old furnace, old air conditioning, old plumbing, old electric. etc.
I disagree. Old houses have desirable character and nicer features such as virgin growth wood flooring, wood trim, real chimneys, real dimensional lumber (back when 2x4s really were 2x4s) etc... Most houses back then were built with craftsmanship and pride meant something as as a result you have a stable house with "good bones" even if you have antiquated leaky windows or an old furnace etc... That stuff can be replaced with high efficiency heating/hvac systems, modern windows, plumbing etc... You do get disadvantages though; some people hate plaster walls, I like them even if they are a pain in the ass to cut a hole in to install an outlet for instance. Older houses can contain asbestos or lead paint but sometimes it is cheap to remediate them; removal is not always necessary and you can sometimes do it yourself. The look and feel of new construction is appalling and I can't stand it sometimes. I like old houses for the rock solid stability feel of them. I also enjoy the older styles so they are aesthetically pleasing to me too.
