I love older homes but they do bring some unique issues to homeowning. Ours is about 80 years old -- how cool to live in a house that is over 100 years old!
I would suggest finding a really good, knowledgable realtor or a building contractor who works mostly or exclusively with older homes. Or at least least an inspector familiar with older homes. (You used to work in real estate, right? Maybe this isn't helpful....). I'm sure that if this guy is a good businessman he is seeing the opportunity to avoid these types of fees....maybe you could work out using the same broker for a reduced fee or something like that.
I would suggest finding a really good, knowledgable realtor or a building contractor who works mostly or exclusively with older homes. Or at least least an inspector familiar with older homes. (You used to work in real estate, right? Maybe this isn't helpful....). I'm sure that if this guy is a good businessman he is seeing the opportunity to avoid these types of fees....maybe you could work out using the same broker for a reduced fee or something like that.
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