More On House Cracking

Written by Jim the Realtor

November 13, 2010

REDC has also taken their regular auctions on-line at their website, Auction.com.

This house will be featured there, beginning November 27th – it’s now listed for $549,900:

8 Comments

  1. interestedparty

    Oh no! I saw Jim in the video. Now I don’t want to purchase the house because I can no longer visualize myself living in it…

  2. swm

    Shouldn`t your 500th video be a `Best of JTR` ? Just like they do on television.

  3. Jim the Realtor

    This was filmed in July – I’m pushing 600 now.

  4. kompeitou

    For a crack house, that sure looks nice.

    So what would you tell a your buyer if you were showing them the home? Would you even recommend that they put an offer on it if they liked it?

    Thanks for the video, now I have something else to look for when checking out homes.

  5. Tom Stone

    Jim, I looked at a beautiful spanish Style house on 5 acres wednsday, gorgeous views,tennis and Bocce courts. first rate landscaping. When I walked around back I saw a crack in the foundation with water flowing out of it and a 2 foot wide fan of silt. $1.147MM price tag. I would definitely want an expert opinion before advising anyone to buy that place. The problem looked fixable to me,for a price. But a discount would be necessary. I am in Sonoma County, but anyone considering hillside property anywhere in California should take a close look.

  6. Jim the Realtor

    foundation with water flowing out of it

    Yes, worth checking that out!

    The biggest concern on any cracked house is resale – you can always seal them up and live happily ever after.

    But if you sell, you must disclose, and the next buyer will want a sharp discount.

  7. Thaylor Harmor

    A friend of mine had cracked pipes in his foundation. What he did was seal up the pipes (filled them with cement), then made a new set of pipes from the water main through the walls (never touching the foundation).

    I’m sure there’s a name for something like this, but I’m not a Contractor.

    I think he said the renovation costs like $40-50k. Is something like that normal?

  8. Jinx

    Can cracks in a flower bed wall be caused only from too much water behind it? Or does the ground under it have to shift to cause a block to crack like in your video?

    I ask because we have cracks in our blocks in our flower bed wall and I’m hoping our house is ok!

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