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Originally Posted by kathyspear
Maybe they love the location. Maybe they love everything about the house other than the kitchen being closed off. Maybe they got a great deal on it. All sorts of reasons why they might buy a house that isn't 100% perfect. What house is?
I plan to do some remodeling to both my kitchen and my master bath at some point. Why didn't I buy a house that didn't need remodeling? Because this one had so many things going for it.
To OP: There could be structural issues. (ie The wall you want to remove could be load bearing.) If so, it could be very expensive to do what you want. But it might not be load bearing. Good luck. If you do take down walls please take before and after pics and share with us!
Good luck!
kathy
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I’ve started this remodel on my sisters manufactured home, it had dated round kitchen, the wall between the living room and kitchen that wasn’t needed was removed. I wanted to do an open LR-DR-Kitchen. The picture shows the kitchen and wall before demolition. It should be finished in 4-5 days. If your not sure hire a contractor before attempting anything like this.