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Alicia Marks
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  • Fort Worth, TX
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Talk to me about old house remodels

Alicia Marks
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  • Fort Worth, TX
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I typically do smaller, older pier and beam remodels, but I may have an opportunity to flip a well preserved home. The 12ft ceilings, wood details, dental mouldings are all still intact. There was some damage to a 1960s addition added to it, and it needs central heat and air as well as insulation upgrades. I would also plan to update the kitchen and bath while still staying in a style that works with the rest of the home. Anything I need to consider when the majority of it needs to be preserved? It’s not on a historic register. Overall budget for rehab is about $150k. 

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