Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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Just a note on pricing - While we had our roof replaced last year (due to a Tamko warranty issue) for $16,000 +, I would expect the price to be much higher today given the rise in construction costs. To echo a previous post, it might be wise to rent for a year to ride out the current market conditions.
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If the roof is over 10 years old I would definitely consider making a discount for a new roof part of the offer
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#33
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Simple don’t buy a house with an old roof insurance agencies may not insure you. Our realtor told us not to purchase a home with an old roof
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They would probably have to replace roof for ins. Suggestion: have seller and buyer each pay 1/2.
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Good idea....or at least a good percentage. It really shouldn't scare the buyer so much, if older than 15, well no surprise that replacement is right around the corner. We bought older than 15 and insured thru foremost. |
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A Good Realtor will have discussed the Roof issue with his Seller and priced the House accordingly. As a Realtor here the Age of the Roof is one of the 1st things we look at when searching for the right properties to show our Buyers. The 15 yr mark is something the Insurance companies use as a cut off in deciding to insure or not. There are a few that still will insure, some that will insure the house and a reduced amount for the roof, some that will give you 90 days to replace. The key is have your own Realtor that is looking out for only your interest that you can rely on. |
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Plan on paying to replace the roof in a couple of years. But in this crazy housing market, you’re not in a good negotiating position on the price. Your best bet for your friends?…buy a new house.
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It is an issue - the roof will most likely need to be replaced to be insured. I hope your friends are also looking at brand new spec homes. You can get a brand new home for roughly the same price!
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I just looked on Trulia. There isn't much pre-owned available, especially between 466 and 466A. I've never seen pre-owned inventory in TV so low.
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If you want to put a lot of money in a 15 yr. old home, depending on the size of the home you probably could pay 12 to $25,000.+ for a roof that you’ll never get your money back out. I know someone in Harbor Hills that have a 2300 sq. ft. Home there & they want $22,000. for a new roof. As many home at that are in TV I would be looking at a little newer home.
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Insuring an older roof is tricky, depending on which county the home is located in. Sumter County had different requirements than other counties within TV. Sumter County insured older roofs without issue. It’s my recommendation the the potential buyer contact several insurance agencies outside TV to see if insuring an older roof is possible and the cost.
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Typically an inspection is required prior to purchasing a home. If the roof has issues, you can negotiate the replacement as part of the sale. My neighbor had that exact issue and the roof was replaced prior to the closing. If you are paying cash, then have the inspection and hire one that is not associated with the realtor. Good luck
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I was told if I didn’t replace my roof and decided to sell that an old roof wouldn’t pass inspection.. so replaced it.. upon inspection it had hail damage that I wasn’t aware of.
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