Viewing the house from the fenced paddock in front of the barn
The rear of the barn
The greenhouse and start of the back of the property from the rear of the barn
The front of the barn
Inside the lower level of the barn
The second story of the barn
The greenhouse
The house itself is charming, but the original portion of it that was a log cabin needs a good deal of work. It would need to be re-chinked, and have insulation added, and we'd definitely want to put in a woodstove as it have fuel oil heat. Up in the attic you can see daylight through the wood boards on the one wall! There is definitely some termite damage visible on the beams above our heads in the basement, but I don't have the eye to tell how recent and/or extensive it is. The basement is a wreck, not sealed up well at all. Some of the windows need to be replaced. We got a snowstorm here over the past 36 hours, so we couldn't very well assess the roof or the state of the ground itself.
Love the look of the log cabin, but not the most heat-efficient structure. A woodstove would probably be put in that corner. The kitchen is to the right, a large main floor bedroom is through the french doors to the left.
The updated kitchen, on the smaller side but likely adequate given pantry space in the basement.
From the kitchen door
A newer half bath off of the kitchen
Uh-oh... termites. Looking up in the basement.
Up in the attic.. yup, that's daylight we're seeing between those boards.
We're going to return when the snow melts, with our friend who ran a home inspection business for years. He'll be able to give us a better idea of what we're looking at in terms of cost, and whether the termite damage is bad enough that we'll have to walk away. If we were to move forward, the seller would either have to do the repairs, or adjust the price accordingly. We both feel hopeful about it, but the fever pitch of excitement has passed, thank goodness. That was exhausting.
2 comments:
House hunting really is emotionally exhausting. The barn, greenhouse, and just the whole feel of the place is amazing!
I'll be interested to hear if the work the house needs still makes the deal do-able for you. How wonderful that you have a friend who is knowledgeable about these things.
Sending you thoughts of peace for whatever your decision is.
I'm excited for you! It looks wonderful! Hopefully the owner will negotiate a good deal; those repairs can be expensive unfortunately. But I love the way everything looks...the property, the house, barn, greenhouse....wow!
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