First time homebuyer, found an older home (1930's) that I like and is within budget. Not overly concerned with aesthetic issues that can easily be fixed like updating appliances, paint, etc but more concerned with structural issues.
The house had a foundation repair in the 2010's. The current owners had a structural engineering firm review the work in 2023 and they gave it a clean bill of health. No warranty on previous repairs from what I can tell.
Roof and A/C are ~ 10 years old. Roof was recently inspected and have some shingles replaced.
Is the previous foundation issue/repair a red flag? I would absolutely have a structural engineer inspect the house before purchase. Other than that, any major items I should be aware of when purchasing an older home?
The house had a foundation repair in the 2010's. The current owners had a structural engineering firm review the work in 2023 and they gave it a clean bill of health. No warranty on previous repairs from what I can tell.
Roof and A/C are ~ 10 years old. Roof was recently inspected and have some shingles replaced.
Is the previous foundation issue/repair a red flag? I would absolutely have a structural engineer inspect the house before purchase. Other than that, any major items I should be aware of when purchasing an older home?