Hello again all,
What are some points to consider when removing "suspected" (1960's) Asbestos Brick veneer from a weatherboard home.
We have a 130 square metre house where the cladding was added on top of the white weatherboard to "modernise" it. We have absolutely no idea of the condition of the weatherboard underneath. I am of the opinion that removing the cladding and sorting it out is necessary since it is a buy and hold property for a long time noting section size and unitary plan.
Yet, if the weatherboard is in too poor of a condition, the complete reclad of the house would be a heck of a lot more.
This property is currently our PPOR with the intention to rent out in 4 years.
Otara, $640k purchase (I do not believe we bought well). Therefore it is at the upper price cap of Otara at the moment, but we have just had 2 homes renovated on the street, 2 more demolished with new ones being built and more home removals down the road, I'm of the opinion it's too central to stay a slum!
What are some points to consider when removing "suspected" (1960's) Asbestos Brick veneer from a weatherboard home.
We have a 130 square metre house where the cladding was added on top of the white weatherboard to "modernise" it. We have absolutely no idea of the condition of the weatherboard underneath. I am of the opinion that removing the cladding and sorting it out is necessary since it is a buy and hold property for a long time noting section size and unitary plan.
Yet, if the weatherboard is in too poor of a condition, the complete reclad of the house would be a heck of a lot more.
This property is currently our PPOR with the intention to rent out in 4 years.
Otara, $640k purchase (I do not believe we bought well). Therefore it is at the upper price cap of Otara at the moment, but we have just had 2 homes renovated on the street, 2 more demolished with new ones being built and more home removals down the road, I'm of the opinion it's too central to stay a slum!
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