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So, tomorrow after work, we're going to go look at this house:

422wlawrence

Go here to look at pics of the interior.

It's a foreclosure and has been sitting for at least a year. When the company that the bank hired came and cleaned it out, they threw away some of the original woodwork and doors. It's selling for $39,900.

It's located in Charlotte, Mi, the county seat of Eaton County. Here's the county courthouse, just a couple blocks down the street:

93 - Eaton County Courthouse _ Charlotte MI

It has a large back yard with an old water pump (Carl says that the well is most likely dry, but you never know)-- sits on about .3 acres. It has over 3000 square feet, not counting the basement and attic, and the previous owners where in the process of developing it into three apartments.

It has a hot water heat system which might have blown pipes and there's no telling the state of the electrical. The huge pine tree out front obscures most of the house and really should go. The roof looks okay for now, but the carved fascia needs painting.

If it's not sold soon, it'll get torn down.

I'm playing with ideas of crowd-source funding it and renting the apartments or even rooms to folks who need inexpensive housing. What think you? Might there be an interest?

I was thinking that it would make a pre' amazing youth hostel or boarding house, too. Maybe a cooperative? I was also thinking that we could offer free housing to people who would work on it for a year -- kindof a restorer's internship.

Here it is on Google Maps:


View 423 W Lawrence Ave in a larger map

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Date: 2012-09-11 11:51 pm (UTC)
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If you could get one of those fix-up loans at maybe 70k or so, you could probably get the envelope fixed/insulated and the plumbing and electrical done -- then you wouldn't have to mess with the walls anymore. And current mortgage rates are killer.

The place looks great. And at a third of an acre, you could maybe go with ground-water geothermal, down the road.

If you could get an energy audit as well as a building inspection, that'd help you figure out what you're getting into. And the state or local housing agency may be able to hook you up with any special financing deals.

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Date: 2012-09-12 12:03 am (UTC)
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Hey -- and if you get somebody handicapped in there, you might get grant money to replace the suspect front steps with a structurally sound ramp! (Then again, might be just the side pillar things that are going.)

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Date: 2012-09-12 02:24 am (UTC)
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I actually was just thinking how to get money for the stairs, if they were shot ...

Five doors? wow. I look forward to hearing all about the place!

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