For those who don't know we are renovating an old one room school house to rent out. We moved it last summer about 6 miles from where it had been moved to in the 50's. Time to fix some siding and to paint. And let's not forget the new double doors. No Sheetrock just the stud's. Closed cell insulation. Sheetrock. New Roof. Paint. Deck. Patio. View. Bathroom floor tile. Front Ramp. That is all for now.
Those are really small. I guess I did it wrong when I brought it over from facebook. But yall get the idea.
Facebook seems to automatically get photos down to a really small size when pulling them in there. You may need to repost them from the originals instead. I've seen them over there. Awesome work. Wasn't sure what the final goal was before now, though.
Except it's kinda small. I know it's over a 1000 sq ft, but it still seems a little small for a house. And I know a lot of houses are smaller than that. But you add in the thickness of walls and it really starts to add up.
It always warms my heart to see such older structures reutilized instead of being turned into a debris pile. [action=Caboose]tips his hat.[/action] That looks great!
It'll look better when it's done. To bad we have about 3 phases in mind and more keep coming to us. So who knows when that will be done. lol
Yeah. It's like they say in the Marine Corps: Site improvement is continual. My big Phase 1 projects are: -Countertops in the kitchen -Concrete floor in the garage -Roof -Tear down "bonus room" and turn it into the patio it should be. Once all that is done (and I've got positive cash flow) the carpeting (and probably the vinyl in the kitchen) comes up and either the floors get refinished or laminate goes down (depending on condition). But there is a host of little projects--finishing up missing/crappy bits of trim, paint touch-up, doors for closets and linen cabinets (instead of curtains), landscaping, new furnace grates, digging a system of tunnels in the back yard to create a 7/8 scale replica of Stargate Command, etc...
Just keep at it. One day it will happen. May I ask how much it cost to move that building? How did you do it?
It always takes a few years to get a business that far anyways. Besides, you're quite obviously going down the right path.