Sup Swifty I know you'll likely not read this but I'm a realtor in Central FL, looked up the house in my MLS, and it's a total dumpster fire. Built over wetlands and the slab was poured wrong. 75% of the area around and under the house is protected wetlands. Tons of engineering reports that state this attached to the listing. Any agent could get them for you. House is a lost cause which sucks cause it's perfect elsewise for you guys! I'd recommend looking between Leesburg/Apopka and Ocala honestly. Maybe Inverness too. Best of luck!
I hope he sees this. As someone just coming back to watching I’m worried his wife just wants it because it’s large and doesn’t realize/care that it’s a total shithole money sink. She’s already planning a pool /:
@@t3kado634 Have you never been in a relationship? This is what its all about living livr and having hopes and dreams TOGETHER. Me and my gf are broke but we love to look at land we cant have right now. Learn what it means to have dreams buddy.
With the Humidity in Florida. The drywall sitting unfinished is no good..... Also the doors leaning on the walls will warp with the Humidity you have going on there. Just the start of things to be looking for
Make sure construction company with good rep has done ALL the work this far and they have all papers etc to prove this, if its done wrong its gonna get super expensive in long run. If they didnt use construction company and made it by themselves I would NEVER advise you to buy this, RUN. :D Finishing that house is still gonna eat ton of money, but the most important thing is you need to be 100% sure everything has been made right this far. Nice to see you making vlogs again :)
Houses don't have that large of settlement cracks. Cracks like that most likely will fail inspection. I would get an expert out to see how much the foundation repairs are and to complete the home. Might sounds like a deal at first but may add up.
Yes they do, the vast majority of concrete slabs crack you just don't see them because they are covered by flooring. 16 year experienced ICC certified structural special inspector here.
Would for sure cost at the very least a couple hundred grand to finish up. Also, there might be something wrong with the house, those cracks in the foundation are not normal and need to be looked at. To be honest, it will cost you just as much, if not more, than a prefab house with a lot of added stress and trouble taxed on. Whatever you decide to do, I wish you the best of luck.
There's a lot you will have to check on before you buy the house. 1) Building permits and their expiration dates and what they allow you to do, 2) check to see if anything has been inspected and ask for a report if there has been inspections, 3) any leans on the house or property, 4) what the property is zoned for exactly so there is no surprises.
Man I've been following you off and on for over 11 years. I used to watch every single one of your vlog as a kid and every one of hour wow vids. Now that I'm older and have a career and small family of my own its so nice to see that you're here and happy. Me and my partner also dream of having land or a house and man I really wish you found what you're looking for.
Talk to the neighbors, they will let you know what is up. And it is more expensive than you may think to refurbish that thing. Get a contractor out there for sure to look at it. And those cracks looked serious to me.
Nice looking house and land swifty, before anything I’d get to the bottom of why they stopped construction. Next I’d get 3 estimates to finish the home from different companies. I’d also ask for the opinion of whether or not the work that has been done thus far looks good, or was it a cheap / rushed job. Goodluck and I’m very happy to see that you’ve started doing the IRL’s again! … super happy
Since I know your whole life is online, this might be a bad idea for you, Swifty. As someone that's lived somewhat isolated from other homes (very much like this property), the chances of a major internet provider having dropped fiber close enough to this property to tap in, is probably quite low (due to the costs outweighing the benefits). Most DEFINITELY check. I was stuck with either DSL or Satelitte as options for internet connectivity and they both are terrible - especially for what you typically do. If DSL or Satellite are you only options, your life online would be terrible. :( Check check check!
This would take several hundred thousand to get in shape. I would walk away unless you have the means to do it yourself.. or the money. Right now is a pretty bad time to try and finish a house unless you're doing the work yourself. Labour is insanely expensive.
Use to watch your videos on WoW back in 2006, and so happy to see where your at in your life now, like seeing my old best friend again lol keep posting I’ll keep watching bro
Swifty, as an adult I game less and do more stuff like you're doing right now, I absolutely love it because it feels so relevant!! More of this please :)
I built homes for 15 years, never had a cracked slab and I wouldn't buy it... from my understanding water could seep up through the cracks. I'm sure they can be filled with some epoxy or some specialized material but they run under the wall frames too.
That seems highly unlikely, what most likely happened is by the time you guys were done framing it and done with the project it might not have had cracks but literally every concrete slab cracks unless you're running like a post tensioned concrete system or a rebar system with a fibermesh everywhere. This is coming from a 16 year experienced ICC certified structural inspector. Water would not seep up through the cracks you would have a massive drainage issue if you were getting that much moisture under the foundation of the house.
Another thing to consider, if you are willing and able to do some of the work, for example the landscaping. It might be better to rent a chainsaw instead of buying one. Why pay like $500 for a tool that you are gonna use once or twice in your life. Also, it might be better to hire a landscaping crew that already has the tools and will take them a few days. As oppose to you renting or buying the tools and have it take you weeks to do it
So much work to try this. The housing market is so crazy why hasn't someone scooped this up? Do they want to much? Be careful. Get it appraised with tires own appraiser and inspector. Get inspection certificates from construction. Please update us what you find out about house. Also starting a remodel in a new marriage would typically be stressful on a new relationship.
Figure out why it was abandoned, how long it was abandoned for, get an inspector to look at it and find a construction company with materials at the ready. If everything is good from there then this could be a good deal
I use to estimates and inspections, I would double check the wiring to make sure you have no hot spots, check the land and make sure the land survey wasn't half assed because most new projects I dealt with in AZ, they didn't bother to inspect the land, and projects like this get halted due to sinking and what not.. I would say in order to finish this house with out all the above mentioned, I would say with around 100k if you are doing the work youselves and thats with inflation. Thats not even including appliances and your basic needs stuff. A lot of that budget would be just on paint, tile, and finishings.
I just gutted and rebuilt a house. mudding is a pain but if your willing to do it the house seems almost there. putting trim and doors is easy, flooring even easier. I had to do all my electric and stuff too. just do inserts for the bathroom that would be cheaper.
Right now in the industry, it's cheaper to build than it is to buy. Why buy and potentially remodel when you can customize your home from the beginning? Alot of the initial cost has already been put into the house through framework, drywall, electrical and plumbing. This would be an ideal investment that still allows for customization. When purchasing older homes, you pay for the initial "upgrades" others have done that may not be tailored to your liking.
There is a lot to finish with this house. Something’s that I see that are red flags is that some of the cement is already cracking and there is a ton of work to be finished. Do they have the plumbing done to the house? I would go with a prefab home. This wouldn’t be cool in the long run but there is so much work to be done. Also I would definitely find out why they stopped construction on the house.
The cost to finish depends on where it is and materials plus labor. If you were to do everything yourself I would say 100k low end. 200k+ with contractors. Lanscaping, driveway, sidewalks for basic exterior. Interior finish flooring, mud and paint for entire house(interior/exterior), finish lighting, fixtures, countertops, appliances, cabinetry, bathrooms, tilling, misc. furnishings I missed. Most kitchen renovations are 20 - 50k alone. But I'm not a contractor only a fan of home remodel shows and a partial DIY person myself with a background in commercial drywall/painting.
Swifty have you ever seen any of Matts Abandoned Mansion build videos on CZcams? His channel is (OffTheRanch) If not have a quick look, not quite the same but he maybe able to help with some pointers? Or for you to get an idea of buying an unfinished house! Awesome to see you posting videos again and to see you happy! More Vlogs please!
That is overkill huge house. Crack is crack.. not sure if it is fine if it goes under walls... we have small crack.. and literally whole wall is cracking -_- Also many people write this.. it is huge.. and HUGE work still ahead of you. If you are not doing it by yourself all or with help of friends.. just good luck.
Now is probably the worst time ever to build a house because of the building material shortages. You don't know if there is even enough material to finish your house and because the costs are rising every day, you don't even know the endprice!
Terrible time to buy a car, house , anything. IDK the reason they wanna move and its not my business but didnt he just buy a house? Personally i would wait but maybe they have to move now for other reasons. Anyway that being said, i love this house and i do like the idea of customizing it yourself from here. Wish yall well whatever you do decide. Glad to have videos again, thank you!
@@bobstoner415 yeah he did buy last year. His girlfriend or whatever is moving fast! They are getting married after dating for like 8 months and have a kid on the way. I hope Swifty isn’t trapped at this point.
Life's been super busy, and I hadn't noticed I was somehow unsubscribed to you and after seeing your tweet about getting married I had to say congratulations
The drywall alone is a huge amount of work for DIYers. Tape, mud, sand, prime x2 and paint x2. Just please know what your getting yourself into. Will be messy if you have to move in anytime soon but it will be fun if you're not pressed for time and you will learn a lot.
Crack is no huge problem, particually in FL when the concrete slab is on a good mix of sand. However the costs to finish this would be higher than you would think
That is not a settlement crack mate, that's a foundation problem. I would get a structural engineer in to confirm it. Also the cost of materials right now is ridiculous, we have just had to halt our outside repointing and rendering because costs have tripled.
I've been watching your videos since 2011, my dad passed in 2012 and I think if it weren't for you're videos I would have probably killed myself. You're one of the only people that I'll watch ANY of your videos. hoping you continue to make more
That looks like they dug a corehole to check soil after they started building & floor started cracking, bogland or a mine shaft or a river running through it - all fixable with millions of dollars !! Check the survey/mine/flood maps before buying any land to live on 😁😁 And remember you need Water, Sewage & Electricity & INTERNET
Go for it man, been a carpenter for 4 years now and it's not to hard to do some of the finish work yourself to save money. Seen your tweet about how you said your grandfather told you to pretty much learn trades to save yourself a ton of money and this is the perfect opportunity. It will be a lot more satisfying also when your finished with it all knowing you did all of it.
It is 100% worth spending the 10-15% extra to build. No hidden issues, and you get to have everything just the way you want it from day one. If you factor in a home renovation down the line, buying prebuilt costs just as much if not more.
Great to see you doing IRL videos man I was watching you for a long time back in the days (Cata/MOP). I was wondering why you would stop making these videos because they are great. Keep up the good work an keep posting the IRL videos! Good luck on your buying tour!
I know I don't know you personally Swifty, but you and Sasha are a cool couple. Wishing you the best on the house hunting and congrats on the wedding. From an Australian viewer. Just seen a few comments suggesting to be careful but I'm sure you guys are taking more advice before jumping in. I was really close to settling on a house until the building and pest inspection came back very negative. Luckily for us the day the guy came out it was pouring with rain so his report had a lot more findings than he anticipated. My fiance and I really loved the place and it sucked when he told us the bad news: drummy cracked tiles throughout the entire house (thousands to replace) bad plumbing and flooding in backyard (no real decent retaining wall) and it also was in a bad flooding zone. We took his advice and put the price down 20k for damages we'd need to fix. Ironically the pest side of things was A okay. They didn't accept and our solicitor tore the contract up before we'd have to fork out more. I'm glad we never bought that place cos it may have tested our relationship, but my fiance was worse off than me with feeling let down by not going through with it..
I'd love to see this house finished just because it has such an interesting layout, and those attic rooms would be sweet for streaming. But everyone has a good point about supply chain issues for materials.
Love ya swifty man keep up the great work with your life there, If I wasnt so far away i could give yall a hand on that construction work i do it for a living.
Building material is almost back down to normal, because interest rates are going up so that basically makes people not want to build as much so that makes building materials go down. It’s definitely up to you guys to decide don’t let anyone else influence your opinion.
Before you even consider buying get inspections done on the house. Find out what problems it has and address them first. Then depending on your finishes you pick. Probably around 100k-200k.
There is a channel I like to watch called Demolitionranch and Matt, who is the owner of the channel, has an entire series called Abandoned Mansion, where he buys an unfinished large house on a hill in Texas. He finally finished it... 2 years later. These projects while they might seem cool usually have a TON of hidden work involved and as long as you don't mind doing it then its great, but if there is any hesitation just bulldoze and start over.
I wonder if they abandoned the construction because they found issues under the walls. If you like the house, I would hire an inspector to look at it to see if there are any unseen issues.
150k-190k for interior and exterior with modest landscaping outside. A lot of quarters foot both inside and out. Could be down to 80k if you did a lot yourself.
A lot of reasons in todays market that they didnt finish drywalls all done and corner bead is up just isnt taped what non union comapnys are doing now if they get a better job offer theyll drop everything and move on to next job depending if they gotpayment at front or at half way point ect to finish tape flooring cabinets countertops doors your looking at at least 60k cause youd be hiring companys
Amazing house! you both should def buy. The crack in the foundation is a normal thing, but you would want to cover it up before laying the final foundation down inside.
This looks like citrus springs, if you’re near there keep in mind theirs only the worst internet there which is why I moved and it’s a flood/sink hole zone. Also you have to hire a contractor to pick up your trash and don’t go with waste pro they rarely picked up our trash when scheduled and usually made a mess.
The foundation seems fine, the question is how much time do you have? With the economy the way it is, it could take very very long ordering all the parts, the longer it takes, the more it will cost. If your contractor can guarantee you a quick finish then go for it, it’s been insulated and sealed so there should be no damage from sitting unfinished.
Hi swifty I’d like see more content if you just exploring your city on your e-bike. I think night stream going through city would be cool to see all the lights etc.
Sup Swifty I know you'll likely not read this but I'm a realtor in Central FL, looked up the house in my MLS, and it's a total dumpster fire. Built over wetlands and the slab was poured wrong. 75% of the area around and under the house is protected wetlands. Tons of engineering reports that state this attached to the listing. Any agent could get them for you. House is a lost cause which sucks cause it's perfect elsewise for you guys! I'd recommend looking between Leesburg/Apopka and Ocala honestly. Maybe Inverness too. Best of luck!
I hope he sees this. As someone just coming back to watching I’m worried his wife just wants it because it’s large and doesn’t realize/care that it’s a total shithole money sink. She’s already planning a pool /:
@@codyharrison9693 was thinking the exact same thing. These girls get so excited and have so much power of the mans development and choices
He needs to just move to Jacksonville
@@t3kado634 Have you never been in a relationship? This is what its all about living livr and having hopes and dreams TOGETHER. Me and my gf are broke but we love to look at land we cant have right now. Learn what it means to have dreams buddy.
loving the swiftyirl comeback. keep posting pls
Hansol is hella toxic to other pvpers in wow offline twitch 😂
@@dougielolking are you saying i’m not toxic on stream?
the best fire mage lol
Hansol you are also awsome man big fan :) best Mage ever
wife is taking it more seriously and you are just goofing off i love it! and do not buy that, its cracked in half
With the Humidity in Florida. The drywall sitting unfinished is no good..... Also the doors leaning on the walls will warp with the Humidity you have going on there. Just the start of things to be looking for
Make sure construction company with good rep has done ALL the work this far and they have all papers etc to prove this, if its done wrong its gonna get super expensive in long run. If they didnt use construction company and made it by themselves I would NEVER advise you to buy this, RUN. :D Finishing that house is still gonna eat ton of money, but the most important thing is you need to be 100% sure everything has been made right this far. Nice to see you making vlogs again :)
Yea exactly, a lot of bad things can be hidden in this.
Houses don't have that large of settlement cracks. Cracks like that most likely will fail inspection. I would get an expert out to see how much the foundation repairs are and to complete the home. Might sounds like a deal at first but may add up.
Yes they do, the vast majority of concrete slabs crack you just don't see them because they are covered by flooring. 16 year experienced ICC certified structural special inspector here.
Would for sure cost at the very least a couple hundred grand to finish up. Also, there might be something wrong with the house, those cracks in the foundation are not normal and need to be looked at. To be honest, it will cost you just as much, if not more, than a prefab house with a lot of added stress and trouble taxed on. Whatever you decide to do, I wish you the best of luck.
There's a lot you will have to check on before you buy the house. 1) Building permits and their expiration dates and what they allow you to do, 2) check to see if anything has been inspected and ask for a report if there has been inspections, 3) any leans on the house or property, 4) what the property is zoned for exactly so there is no surprises.
Man I've been following you off and on for over 11 years. I used to watch every single one of your vlog as a kid and every one of hour wow vids. Now that I'm older and have a career and small family of my own its so nice to see that you're here and happy. Me and my partner also dream of having land or a house and man I really wish you found what you're looking for.
Talk to the neighbors, they will let you know what is up. And it is more expensive than you may think to refurbish that thing. Get a contractor out there for sure to look at it. And those cracks looked serious to me.
yeah those are definitely not surface cracks.
The building materials shortages would make this crazy expensive to spec out the way you want it and finish the house
This house is super close to done.
Nice looking house and land swifty, before anything I’d get to the bottom of why they stopped construction.
Next I’d get 3 estimates to finish the home from different companies.
I’d also ask for the opinion of whether or not the work that has been done thus far looks good, or was it a cheap / rushed job.
Goodluck and I’m very happy to see that you’ve started doing the IRL’s again! … super happy
you'd be lucky to even get 3 estimates and they'd all be 6-12 months out from a start date lol real estate is a mess
Since I know your whole life is online, this might be a bad idea for you, Swifty.
As someone that's lived somewhat isolated from other homes (very much like this property), the chances of a major internet provider having dropped fiber close enough to this property to tap in, is probably quite low (due to the costs outweighing the benefits). Most DEFINITELY check. I was stuck with either DSL or Satelitte as options for internet connectivity and they both are terrible - especially for what you typically do.
If DSL or Satellite are you only options, your life online would be terrible. :( Check check check!
This would take several hundred thousand to get in shape. I would walk away unless you have the means to do it yourself.. or the money. Right now is a pretty bad time to try and finish a house unless you're doing the work yourself. Labour is insanely expensive.
Yay more SwiftyIRL, Should totally buy it and stream the Home Improvement and IRL showing the progress!
Use to watch your videos on WoW back in 2006, and so happy to see where your at in your life now, like seeing my old best friend again lol keep posting I’ll keep watching bro
"the whole house cracked in half" dude i'm laughing so hard
Bro stay tuned and keep uploading videos. Regards
Swifty, as an adult I game less and do more stuff like you're doing right now, I absolutely love it because it feels so relevant!! More of this please :)
I love you swifty. Always brings me good kid memories whenever you post. Don't ever stop
I built homes for 15 years, never had a cracked slab and I wouldn't buy it... from my understanding water could seep up through the cracks. I'm sure they can be filled with some epoxy or some specialized material but they run under the wall frames too.
That seems highly unlikely, what most likely happened is by the time you guys were done framing it and done with the project it might not have had cracks but literally every concrete slab cracks unless you're running like a post tensioned concrete system or a rebar system with a fibermesh everywhere. This is coming from a 16 year experienced ICC certified structural inspector. Water would not seep up through the cracks you would have a massive drainage issue if you were getting that much moisture under the foundation of the house.
Another thing to consider, if you are willing and able to do some of the work, for example the landscaping. It might be better to rent a chainsaw instead of buying one. Why pay like $500 for a tool that you are gonna use once or twice in your life. Also, it might be better to hire a landscaping crew that already has the tools and will take them a few days. As oppose to you renting or buying the tools and have it take you weeks to do it
Very good content! Please keep us updated.
So much work to try this. The housing market is so crazy why hasn't someone scooped this up? Do they want to much? Be careful. Get it appraised with tires own appraiser and inspector. Get inspection certificates from construction.
Please update us what you find out about house.
Also starting a remodel in a new marriage would typically be stressful on a new relationship.
I really hope his fiancé isn't pressuring him into making dumb decisions
I was thinking the same thing lol
That garage is almost big enough for all Swiftys cables XD
My man Swifty going grey! It's been so long man. Been here since before Swiftyirl. I miss the olden days, but this is good. Love ya man!
Good vibes. Man this house is really nice!
Figure out why it was abandoned, how long it was abandoned for, get an inspector to look at it and find a construction company with materials at the ready. If everything is good from there then this could be a good deal
good to see this channel active again
I love you big guy, you are such a genuine peson and Im so happy for you.
I use to estimates and inspections, I would double check the wiring to make sure you have no hot spots, check the land and make sure the land survey wasn't half assed because most new projects I dealt with in AZ, they didn't bother to inspect the land, and projects like this get halted due to sinking and what not.. I would say in order to finish this house with out all the above mentioned, I would say with around 100k if you are doing the work youselves and thats with inflation. Thats not even including appliances and your basic needs stuff. A lot of that budget would be just on paint, tile, and finishings.
That area looks like a flood plane. Verify that it won't be underwater next hurricane season
I just gutted and rebuilt a house. mudding is a pain but if your willing to do it the house seems almost there. putting trim and doors is easy, flooring even easier. I had to do all my electric and stuff too. just do inserts for the bathroom that would be cheaper.
Swity has not time to shave, too busy making IRLS for us 😊 Thank you Swiftyyy ‼
Right now in the industry, it's cheaper to build than it is to buy. Why buy and potentially remodel when you can customize your home from the beginning? Alot of the initial cost has already been put into the house through framework, drywall, electrical and plumbing. This would be an ideal investment that still allows for customization. When purchasing older homes, you pay for the initial "upgrades" others have done that may not be tailored to your liking.
There is a lot to finish with this house. Something’s that I see that are red flags is that some of the cement is already cracking and there is a ton of work to be finished. Do they have the plumbing done to the house? I would go with a prefab home. This wouldn’t be cool in the long run but there is so much work to be done. Also I would definitely find out why they stopped construction on the house.
omg ive last been here in like 2012? father times catching up. swiftys getting old. im getting old. man.
The cost to finish depends on where it is and materials plus labor. If you were to do everything yourself I would say 100k low end. 200k+ with contractors. Lanscaping, driveway, sidewalks for basic exterior. Interior finish flooring, mud and paint for entire house(interior/exterior), finish lighting, fixtures, countertops, appliances, cabinetry, bathrooms, tilling, misc. furnishings I missed. Most kitchen renovations are 20 - 50k alone. But I'm not a contractor only a fan of home remodel shows and a partial DIY person myself with a background in commercial drywall/painting.
I say get it. It'd make a very nice home
Swifty have you ever seen any of Matts Abandoned Mansion build videos on CZcams? His channel is (OffTheRanch) If not have a quick look, not quite the same but he maybe able to help with some pointers? Or for you to get an idea of buying an unfinished house!
Awesome to see you posting videos again and to see you happy! More Vlogs please!
Swifty felicidades en tu nueva vida de casado Sacha esta preciosa y la casa esta de show!
Swifty is the only person who can make a living making content online and still call it a V-log
6:16 omg when swifty said how much it cost . . 24.000 thousands i said WHAT! and his girlfriend laugh.
That is overkill huge house. Crack is crack.. not sure if it is fine if it goes under walls... we have small crack.. and literally whole wall is cracking -_-
Also many people write this.. it is huge.. and HUGE work still ahead of you. If you are not doing it by yourself all or with help of friends.. just good luck.
Now is probably the worst time ever to build a house because of the building material shortages. You don't know if there is even enough material to finish your house and because the costs are rising every day, you don't even know the endprice!
so true im siting on 700$ land wait for price to go down my land is pay off
Terrible time to buy a car, house , anything. IDK the reason they wanna move and its not my business but didnt he just buy a house? Personally i would wait but maybe they have to move now for other reasons. Anyway that being said, i love this house and i do like the idea of customizing it yourself from here. Wish yall well whatever you do decide. Glad to have videos again, thank you!
@@bobstoner415 yeah he did buy last year. His girlfriend or whatever is moving fast! They are getting married after dating for like 8 months and have a kid on the way. I hope Swifty isn’t trapped at this point.
@@bobstoner415 if you do your tax right you can make a profit off a home loan can help you pay less in taxes
Life's been super busy, and I hadn't noticed I was somehow unsubscribed to you and after seeing your tweet about getting married I had to say congratulations
I'm not sure but that looks sketchy :X I still would go with your 1st house on last video lol. That unfinished house could lead to a lot of problems.
The drywall alone is a huge amount of work for DIYers. Tape, mud, sand, prime x2 and paint x2. Just please know what your getting yourself into. Will be messy if you have to move in anytime soon but it will be fun if you're not pressed for time and you will learn a lot.
Crack is no huge problem, particually in FL when the concrete slab is on a good mix of sand. However the costs to finish this would be higher than you would think
That is not a settlement crack mate, that's a foundation problem. I would get a structural engineer in to confirm it.
Also the cost of materials right now is ridiculous, we have just had to halt our outside repointing and rendering because costs have tripled.
I've been watching your videos since 2011, my dad passed in 2012 and I think if it weren't for you're videos I would have probably killed myself. You're one of the only people that I'll watch ANY of your videos. hoping you continue to make more
before you put in an offer make sure you have an inspector go in and look over everything and double check the permits on the property
That looks like they dug a corehole to check soil after they started building & floor started cracking, bogland or a mine shaft or a river running through it - all fixable with millions of dollars !! Check the survey/mine/flood maps before buying any land to live on 😁😁 And remember you need Water, Sewage & Electricity & INTERNET
im happy for you man. havent tuned in since like 2012 and im glad to see you doing well. good luck on the new home.
Go for it man, been a carpenter for 4 years now and it's not to hard to do some of the finish work yourself to save money. Seen your tweet about how you said your grandfather told you to pretty much learn trades to save yourself a ton of money and this is the perfect opportunity. It will be a lot more satisfying also when your finished with it all knowing you did all of it.
@6:34 Never thought I would hear Swifty talk about his addiction ;)
They didnt complete the house cause they ran out of money.
It is 100% worth spending the 10-15% extra to build. No hidden issues, and you get to have everything just the way you want it from day one. If you factor in a home renovation down the line, buying prebuilt costs just as much if not more.
lmao that crack discovery was great
Great to see you doing IRL videos man I was watching you for a long time back in the days (Cata/MOP). I was wondering why you would stop making these videos because they are great. Keep up the good work an keep posting the IRL videos! Good luck on your buying tour!
Dreamhouse swifty get it done
MY BORTHER LEARNED FROM CZcams VIDEOS HOW TO FIX OUR HOUSE... :)
Looking like that million dollar gaming house! Awesome work, nice vlog
I know I don't know you personally Swifty, but you and Sasha are a cool couple. Wishing you the best on the house hunting and congrats on the wedding. From an Australian viewer.
Just seen a few comments suggesting to be careful but I'm sure you guys are taking more advice before jumping in. I was really close to settling on a house until the building and pest inspection came back very negative. Luckily for us the day the guy came out it was pouring with rain so his report had a lot more findings than he anticipated. My fiance and I really loved the place and it sucked when he told us the bad news: drummy cracked tiles throughout the entire house (thousands to replace) bad plumbing and flooding in backyard (no real decent retaining wall) and it also was in a bad flooding zone. We took his advice and put the price down 20k for damages we'd need to fix. Ironically the pest side of things was A okay. They didn't accept and our solicitor tore the contract up before we'd have to fork out more. I'm glad we never bought that place cos it may have tested our relationship, but my fiance was worse off than me with feeling let down by not going through with it..
I'd love to see this house finished just because it has such an interesting layout, and those attic rooms would be sweet for streaming. But everyone has a good point about supply chain issues for materials.
Love ya swifty man keep up the great work with your life there, If I wasnt so far away i could give yall a hand on that construction work i do it for a living.
Building material is almost back down to normal, because interest rates are going up so that basically makes people not want to build as much so that makes building materials go down. It’s definitely up to you guys to decide don’t let anyone else influence your opinion.
She is really loving it , trust me , I know it
that's alotta taping/mudding you need to do for the walls. That's hella work bro
That looks like a pretty cool house, and a challenge
That crack though…
That looks really nice
I would love to see a series of you fixing this place up, and im sure alot others would too!
i'd love to see a "fixer upper" series on here
Before you even consider buying get inspections done on the house. Find out what problems it has and address them first. Then depending on your finishes you pick. Probably around 100k-200k.
very sound advice. a building and pest inspection is a life and wallet saver!
So glad to see your videos back,what is your secret to look so young ?
There is a channel I like to watch called Demolitionranch and Matt, who is the owner of the channel, has an entire series called Abandoned Mansion, where he buys an unfinished large house on a hill in Texas. He finally finished it... 2 years later. These projects while they might seem cool usually have a TON of hidden work involved and as long as you don't mind doing it then its great, but if there is any hesitation just bulldoze and start over.
I wonder if they abandoned the construction because they found issues under the walls. If you like the house, I would hire an inspector to look at it to see if there are any unseen issues.
Looks like a good project property
Foundation cracks is a huge no go on new construction. Getting a new foundation poured/ getting a cracked foundation repaired is very VERY expensive.
Check you internet service out there, looks rural, so slow and expensive, trust me I know....
150k-190k for interior and exterior with modest landscaping outside. A lot of quarters foot both inside and out. Could be down to 80k if you did a lot yourself.
hahah LOOK CRACK! Hahah her reaction. She's cool man, good hearted girl.
Swiftyirl vids are back!!!!!!! I've been asking on your twitch chat for years if it will make a return. Can't wait for more
Cracks happens in concrete its nothing to worry about. you can fix it with the concrete filler before you start refurbishing.
A lot of reasons in todays market that they didnt finish drywalls all done and corner bead is up just isnt taped what non union comapnys are doing now if they get a better job offer theyll drop everything and move on to next job depending if they gotpayment at front or at half way point ect to finish tape flooring cabinets countertops doors your looking at at least 60k cause youd be hiring companys
Amazing house! you both should def buy.
The crack in the foundation is a normal thing, but you would want to cover it up before laying the final foundation down inside.
Uh, no.
Swifty doing cement sound effect is legendary @ 4:00 😂😂
This looks like citrus springs, if you’re near there keep in mind theirs only the worst internet there which is why I moved and it’s a flood/sink hole zone. Also you have to hire a contractor to pick up your trash and don’t go with waste pro they rarely picked up our trash when scheduled and usually made a mess.
Before you buy it take a builder with experience and an electrician just to look over what is already done to estimate cost.
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The foundation seems fine, the question is how much time do you have? With the economy the way it is, it could take very very long ordering all the parts, the longer it takes, the more it will cost. If your contractor can guarantee you a quick finish then go for it, it’s been insulated and sealed so there should be no damage from sitting unfinished.
Keep the irl vids coming, love you!
Can't be the only person that thinks of Damien Garvey when you see this guy.
I built houses for about 6 years dirt to finish. never witnessed settlement cracks like that. not even close
FEX UP !! ... but get a good deal on it !!
Hi swifty I’d like see more content if you just exploring your city on your e-bike. I think night stream going through city would be cool to see all the lights etc.
this reminds me of the show 'Fixer Upper'
Drywall is usually the milestone for most home. It more then likely was a financial problem. Cost may depend on the area
Also it is a expansion crack.
that bonus room or streaming room is just like asmongold's room XD