Posted by INCase on December 08, 2021 at 11:20:13 from (209.221.240.193):
My wife and I are in the process of buying her family's 140+ year old farm or at least all the buildings and 4.5 acres.
unfortunately her grandparents didn't really do much for upkeep over the past 10-15 years. there is an old grainery that is basically built like a small barn (about 16x20 in size and 1-1/2 stories tall). no foundation to speak of and its leaning a bit in 2 directions and the floor is missing in places.
i was thinking of selling it since barn wood siding seems to be all the rage. I'm sure I could get more $ if I take it apart but I really don't have the time at all as i need to work on the barn and machine shed.
>>Have any of you guys sold a whole building like that before? and how well did it work out? I would definitely want them to sign off on they are at their own risk.
not much in the building other than an old wood grain cleaner and a few sections of silo filler pipe.
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