u/crow50

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My partner and I went to look at a mobile home for sale near us.

It's in need of repairs, but the land is decent size for the area, it's got electric, two wells though one seems unused, and city sewer.

I know the whole front wall area especially around the door needs to be taken to the studs if they exist and rebuilt, the one tub is leaking and the subfloor is likely rotten, the other bathrooms need work as well, the walls have other cosmetic issues as well. The hot water heater was replaced, but the new one was bigger than the old one and didn't fit in the original cubby, so the owners put it in the closet area, the furnace likely needs replaced, the central air probably needs maintenance.

The breaker panel looked ok, and it's 100amp service.

We have an RV we live in currently and we would move it onto the property while we make the most urgent repairs.

I think we're probably looking around $20k in repairs if we DIY most of it.

u/crow50 — 6 days ago

Hey everyone, I was out at my buddy's property and I noticed this tree next to one of his structures. I don't know much, but I think the branches in image three might be unhealthy and should be cut, but internet opinions and all.

We live in zone 9b Central Florida, I don't know the age of the tree.

u/crow50 — 13 days ago