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I was showing homes today, and go into a very nice looking property, brand new construction, custom built, and a pretty fabulous home. Priced at over $700k, you would expect it to be pretty impressive. It had 4 bedrooms, 5 baths, 5000+ finished sq. ft., 12 foot ceilings, on the main floor, and 10 ft. ceilings in the finished basement (yes, we have basements here in Colorado) Great looking finishes, slab granite counters throughout, great, big, solid wood doors, designer features everywhere, etc…
However, while down in the basement it was very apparant the floor was no where near level. It was a roller-coaster ride, first up, then back down, then back up, you get the picture.
The buyer and I had a good laugh at how the builder tried to cover it up with nice carpeting (Hint: use thicker pad next time) I find it unbelievable that a custom home builder would leave such an easy item to notice, go un-repaired at that time.
Sure, it may be a non-structural item, but it does leave one wondering, “What’s hidden behind all those walls?”
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Eric Hundin