With all due respect, aren't you doing things a little backwards? I'm no expert by any means;to me however, the foundation and roof are the two most important things to address. Besides,visible leaks are often only the tip of the iceberg; it could very well be dumping water down walls, causing rot which you will only find later. Besides, it would be too bad to get the entire house renovated then have the roof fail and ruin all of your work.
After digging into this old house some more. I think I
MIGHT eventually tear it down or turn it into a garage once I get the place paid for. Leaning on tearing it down and salvaging the boards for a garage eventually.
The stone foundation has settled pretty bad. "I could fix" but don't think I will. I've been just jacking it up and getting it as level as possible using bottle jacks and setting some bricks underneath the floor joists. I figure I'd probably have around $2,000.00 put into it to get it up to a livable enough condition until I get it paid for and I can then save up by then to build a new "Smaller" house on the lot.
Also looking close in the basement the concrete walls are cracked and are caving inwards.
Also found out from the city that this house is actually 109 years old it was built in 1906.
I hate to see the old house go as I love old houses but this one does really need to go eventually. It has extensive rot in some of the exterior walls, some due to termites and others due to water damage. I didn't really care if the house was in that bad shape as the main thing I wanted was some land in my childhood hometown as that's where I figured I'd feel at home more and I already do.
There wasn't any bare land for sale around here to build on and not much of anything else for sale in this town.
I've moved around with my parents and and after moving back to my hometown I don't think I'll ever leave here again.
I just feel like this is where I should be.
The price I'm paying for the house and large lot is worth it to me to get to be back home in my home town.
Also I don't see it as a waste of money to tear it down eventually as I could be just paying all this money for 10 years to just rent a place to live and not own it.
So at least I'll own the house and the land it's on once the last payment is made 10 years from now.
So I think I'll just patch the roof and then put a tin roof on it and reuse the tin roof on the new house. Or if I decide to use the house as a garage I'll just leave it on there.