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Updated about 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Would you buy a water damaged Church?
So, I have this church that’s about 100 years old, in a small town in Iowa, and needs extensive work because of a leaking roof. More on that later.
This is a 3 bedroom 1 bath church with a live in personage. The roof is 5 years old and wasn’t finished a 1/3 of the way down the south side. So was like this for 5 years. There’s a lot of work that needs to be done, but the potential for turning this into a beautiful home is very appealing to me. If I could purchase this house at a price that made sence would you take this opportunity being it’s a Church? FYI it’s also Zoned as residential. Thoughts? Ideas?
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Ron,
I agree! Good one 👌🏻
Thanks everyone for the feedback, I’ve got 2 general contractors going in today, each with different specialties.
I’m going to do it and I’ll let you all know if it was a flip or flop! And I think it’s well in order to say Please Pray for me! Ha!