Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Hi all,
This is a multi-part question - I apologize in advance. 1) For those of you that were new buyers of a resale (not new) home, was the age of the roof a negotiation point in the purchase price? For example, if the roof was more than 10 years old, was the fact that you would have a problem with obtaining an insurance policy help the price? 2. Did your realtor help you out with sourcing an insurance policy during the process? Was there a discussion with the insurance about adjustments if an old roof was replaced in the first year? 3. For those of you that got a new roof - say within the last 2-3 years - could you please give me a ballpark size of your roof and a ballpark price for the replacement (PM me if you don't feel comfortable sharing $$ amounts) 4. For new buyers - did you get an "as-is" contract or a "non as-is" contract when you purchased your home in TV? Many thanks in advance, Kevin |
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1. Of course, the age of the roof should be a negotiating point for the price of a house. Also, the age of the HVAC system.
2. The buyer doesn't have a real estate agent. The agent works for the seller. But, as a buyer, I would consult with The Villages Insurance company or another company regarding the insurability of the house, not a real estate agent. 3. For a small villa house, a new roof should cost about $6,000-$8,000, which would be about 1200 SF. If the house is larger and/or has additional valleys, etc, it will cost more. 4. Most resale houses are sold as "non as-is". That is the safest way to buy a house, unless it is a fixer upper for a bargain price. |
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I had a new roof in November. My grandson is in the business in a northern state and he researched the best company with the best product for us. We have an extended Amarillo and the cost was $11,000 with architectural shingles.
Since leaving the above post I have been asked for the name of the roofer Roofing Contractors | All Types of Roofs | Ocala, The Villages, Belleview. Highly recommend this family owned company, but get several estimates and check the quality of the shingles and how much work they intend to do on your roof.
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Thanks Madeline! - Do you know offhand the approximate size of your roof? I'm trying to get a couple of datapoints to get a rule of thumb.
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We put a new roof on our current home in July 2019, shortly after we purchased it. (We had to replace it in order to get insurance, as the 20 year old roof was original to the home.) Home is about 2600 sq. ft., cost was $17,300.
In Feb. 202 we sold our previous home which was 16 years old at the time. Buyers couldn't get insurance unless the existing/original roof was replaced so we split the cost with them. Home was about 2900 sq ft, cost was $18,700. We used McHale's Roofing which is not the cheapest around but we were very happy with our interactions with them and would definitely recommend them. Everything seems to have gone up in cost in the last year or two so the cost of a similarly sized roof might be more now. Good luck. kathy |
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Scott Skipper. Stands by his work, fair with price, does great work |
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Yes, the aging yet still functional roof was a negotiating point. Our agent did negotiate on our behalf, and I felt he got us a very fair price. We were somewhat fortunate in that our deal went through just before the market got crazy. We closed last February. Our home was built in 2006, with the original roof. We are having it replaced this month. Our three estimates were in the 16K- 18K range. We went with the middle guy, 17K. I don't remember the exact size of the roof, but it is a Gardenia model, with an extended lanai and "stretch" garage, so it has a few more sq.feet than a standard Gardenia or Camellia. We did not opt to try to get a "storm damage" freebie, although we probably could have. WE are happy with our homeowner's insurance company and didn't want to lose them. They insured our aging roof, and weren't threatening to cancel our policy, but I wanted to get ahead of that issue. |
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In addition, the agent may not necessarily work for the seller unless that is mentioned upfront by the agent. Most agents/Realtors are Transaction Brokers meaning they must treat both the buyer and seller honestly in all dealings. If you aren't sure who an agent/Realtor is working for . . . ASK! They have to tell you and you can get them to put it in writing.
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I tore the old roof off , replaced some decking , installed rubberized roofing paper, installed new architecture shingles … my labor 44 hours and total cost was 2300.00 year was 2005 …..26square
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You are right if you are a seller's agent you must make sure buyers are aware that that you represent the seller and anything they tell you can be passed on to the seller. That would not be the case with transaction brokers. I also agree with you regarding what an agent should mention regarding representation at the first point of contact, i.e. who they do or don't represent.
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They wanted me to come out and testify. The obvious question what will happen. I was told the broker, if found guilty would be fined. Who does the money go to-THE REAL ESTATE BROKERS ASSOCIATION. They were asking me to take time off from work to clean up THEIR MESS and not be paid for it. Riding around in the brokers car. People forget the broker works for the seller. Conversation-We will offer $$$$$$$$$ but if we need to we will pay $$$$$$$$$$. The broker presents the seller with a written offer and says I think they will go up from this offer. BEWARE. |
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Our previous home, not in Florida, was fairly priced, we sold it for full asking price and a cash deal. The sale, THE CONTRACT SAID AS IS. There was nothing wrong with the house but I was not willing to be on the hook for years and out of state. I seem to recall in NY you if, you sold it as is need to surrender $500 to the buyer. That is what most everyone does. |
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Cosmetic issues were not included. "Cosmetic" items included chipping paint, broken bathroom tiles that still sealed etc. The pavers were cracking in the driveway and I was told that was "cosmetic"...as I look back on it now I wonder if I couldn't have raised a stink about the loose border pavers, as an argument could be made that those constitute a tripping safety hazard. I probably would not have made much of a stink as we were happy overall with the price we'd agreed upon. Seller did have a couple of thousand dollars of repairs she had to do, based upon our inspection. In very hot markets I have heard of buyers "waiving" inspection in order to get the house. That is probably the same as an "as is" purchase, I'm thinking. |
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