In your very first post you made no bones about recognizing that it was a functional problem to have the stairs in the garage, not to mention that you have to go through a bathroom to get there. In a later post you say you're 'sticking to the incurable approach'. All your words, not mine.
Hmmmm.......problem solved based on the Slacker Approach.
<span style='color:blue'>Gee, I feel Like Trent Lott.
Actually I said that I don't get many functional problems and I had never seen anything like this before. And I did say that I was looking at the stair issue as incurable but only to the degree that it would not be feasible to put in another entrance. If it's not feasible there's no reason to come up with a cost to cure.
As it is, I did take Lee Ann's advice and I blew a call in to the realtor who told me that the bathroom entrance like the one in the subject was common for the neighborhood. Apparently, the guy who built this place did about 6 others in the neighborhood. One of my comps did have the same bath entrance and I couldn't notice any impact on value.
We kind of got off on the stair tangent so the bathroom issue went away. I mentioned that entrance in the report too.
In the end I had to make the decision of how much impact (if any) the bathroom and basement entrance had on the total value of the property. This joint had a price tag of $625k so with Dee Dee's estimate for a new entrance of a few thousand dollars and Mike's of about 6k we were talking about less than 1% of the total value of the property if it could have been done. I still don't think it could have. So in the end, there is really nothing "hanging over my head" as Pam put it.
I was thinking back to one of Pam's posts (I think it was Pam) in regard to termite damage that she noticed and reported in a doorway but never actually put a number on. I think she took the approach of mentioning it and suggesting a professional opinion. I thought this was similar in concept.
And on a personal note I have to ask you Pam if you are Catholic? I do appreciate your input but I always detect a slight dose of guilt with every word of encouragement. Reminds me of my mother, she was a pretty cool lady.
And Dee Dee, just remember to duck when your going down that straight run of stairs with the 9 foot opening. Doink!!!!
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