What could go wrong with a vacant house?

   / What could go wrong with a vacant house? #21  
Hey NY,

I will sell you my place...12 acres, 1840 farmhouse with outbuildings, ocean view, walk to beach, annual taxes under $1000.

$500,000 firm. Very easy for americans to retire here...lots do!

Lloyd
 
   / What could go wrong with a vacant house? #22  
Hey NY,

I will sell you my place...12 acres, 1840 farmhouse with outbuildings, ocean view, walk to beach, annual taxes under $1000.

$500,000 firm. Very easy for americans to retire here...lots do!

Lloyd
 
   / What could go wrong with a vacant house?
  • Thread Starter
#25  
Hey everyone, thanks for all the comments, I appreciate your experience! Maybe this will be more do-able than I thought! You can almost (almost) SEE Prince Edward Island from this property. You COULD get there in a boat, but it's a bit of a distance across the strait. Yes, the roof does look relatively new. Plus the gutters are pretty new. All the windows are still in it, but one storm window is open a few inches. The foundation has been re-done (house was raised up, and concrete block foundation was added, or re-done - reason unknown) a few years ago. And the shingle siding also is relatively new, but the paint is all flaking off. I looked in all the windows I could get at and all the interior walls look intact and no paint flaking off, except in the back entryway which is ALL flaking off. So, mould is possible, and yes, I guess the pipes could have frozen if they were not drained properly.

Taxes up there for that small house on that land would run around $600.00. I have 10 acres on a salt-water river not far from there, and until I built my garage, taxes on just the property were $127.00 a year. I haven't got a tax bill since I built the garage.

It's dead simple for Americans to retire up here, and buy property. A fair bit of property in NS is being bought up by Americans, and many Europeans (lots of Germans, some English).

I am going to guess the bidding could go up to $20-30,000 for this property (just the property value). I don't know that I'll go that high. We will find out next week, when the auction is to happen. Tell you what, I'll post the auction result next week!
 
   / What could go wrong with a vacant house?
  • Thread Starter
#26  
Hey everyone, thanks for all the comments, I appreciate your experience! Maybe this will be more do-able than I thought! You can almost (almost) SEE Prince Edward Island from this property. You COULD get there in a boat, but it's a bit of a distance across the strait. Yes, the roof does look relatively new. Plus the gutters are pretty new. All the windows are still in it, but one storm window is open a few inches. The foundation has been re-done (house was raised up, and concrete block foundation was added, or re-done - reason unknown) a few years ago. And the shingle siding also is relatively new, but the paint is all flaking off. I looked in all the windows I could get at and all the interior walls look intact and no paint flaking off, except in the back entryway which is ALL flaking off. So, mould is possible, and yes, I guess the pipes could have frozen if they were not drained properly.

Taxes up there for that small house on that land would run around $600.00. I have 10 acres on a salt-water river not far from there, and until I built my garage, taxes on just the property were $127.00 a year. I haven't got a tax bill since I built the garage.

It's dead simple for Americans to retire up here, and buy property. A fair bit of property in NS is being bought up by Americans, and many Europeans (lots of Germans, some English).

I am going to guess the bidding could go up to $20-30,000 for this property (just the property value). I don't know that I'll go that high. We will find out next week, when the auction is to happen. Tell you what, I'll post the auction result next week!
 
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#27  
Just so you can see the yard, here is the 4 acre lot, looking back from the house to the edge of the harbour.......I think it would look terrific with the grass cut and trimmed up. Time to go make an investment in a tractor and rear mower!!
 

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Just so you can see the yard, here is the 4 acre lot, looking back from the house to the edge of the harbour.......I think it would look terrific with the grass cut and trimmed up. Time to go make an investment in a tractor and rear mower!!
 
   / What could go wrong with a vacant house? #29  
That would be a great spot for me to retire with waterfront property. I could build a dock and keep this up there so I could do some fishing. How do those folks up there feel about guns?
 

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   / What could go wrong with a vacant house? #30  
That would be a great spot for me to retire with waterfront property. I could build a dock and keep this up there so I could do some fishing. How do those folks up there feel about guns?
 

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