seeking input on real estate

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I'll start off with this.. after the guys graciously put up my tower, I'd look like a shit heel if I moved so soon. On the other hand, I found a listing I could write a check for in a neighboring free (for now) state.
Its a non-permitted tiny home of 375 square feet with a useable loft and a 24x36 garage. That's perfect for me.  It has electric, natural gas, and a wood stove. I really like redundancy. I called the zoning dept and they are aware of the listing. At a minimum it would need to be on a proper foundation rather than the cinder blocks it's on. I have no clue what it would cost to do that. Writing a check for the asking price would come close to wiping out my savings as well as a few other expenses such as a snow plow to deal with the 67" average snowfall. I doubt I could get a mortgage since my only income is now social security.
Maybe I could negotiate the price down, but it's already far below comparable prices in the area. Does anyone have a clue what it would cost to lift this thing and put in a proper foundation or any other thoughts?
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You might be surprised at how easy it can be to get a loan, even on SocSec, IF your credit is good. As for putting the house on a 'real' foundation, I'm assuming it's built as a trailer. Would concrete piers work in place of the blocks? You'd still need to be able to get under it for plumbing and such, so I suspect a slab is not practical.
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(5 hours ago)olfart Wrote: You might be surprised at how easy it can be to get a loan, even on SocSec, IF your credit is good. As for putting the house on a 'real' foundation, I'm assuming it's built as a trailer. Would concrete piers work in place of the blocks? You'd still need to be able to get under it for plumbing and such, so I suspect a slab is not practical.
It doesn't look like a trailer. Here's the listing.
https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/200-5...4020_zpid/



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