Uh sorry. We put about 40 k and a year's worth of work into the house and the husband's grandfather's were like carpenters and such. They gave him a set of tools and it was fairly small and told him he should be able to use those to built a house, and then they taught him VERY old techniques. It was FREAKING incredible, meticulous work, and I don't say that LIGHTLY. He's an architectural engineer but he made the house a... jewel. I kept saying "HURRY UP get it done but he gets like overfocused. I have real estate uh, "prediction" and I kept saying "WE HAVE to get that sucker sold by Christmas. He was SO CLOSE. I have pics and it was freaking AMAZING. All he had to do was paint.
The water heater exploded and it was not the husband's fault. He had just change that guagey pipe thing two years before, our water was filtered down to microns due to this set of 10 filters under the house all connected (Tucson water is GROSS.)
There is not much that guy cannot do or fix. So, yeah, he was up here for three weeks and when he went back, uh HIGH pressure hot water had cooked the house.
Even the guys who came out to demo were SO SAD. They were really good actually they saved what they could but it was very little. They were also like, "I want to know how you did that, because we don't know HOW, and we can't replace this, although we are custom builders, so I'm sorry we are going to have to, well, make it suck..
Then State Farm got ugly with us so that was no fun. The place (I had not seen it until I went to Tucson a few days ago) was GUTTED. NO floor the whole HVAC ductwork and electricity needs redone, etc. I mean, there was pretty much a shell, a bunch of debris, and most of the walls were gone etc.
We did find a nice, competent and reasonable contractor who is going to do it all which I WAS SHOCKED but I think the COVID thing they are hungry for work. This guy doesn't work for insurance companies usually but he agreed after discussion with the husband.
I saw his work and it is good, and it is SERIVICABLE. It's nothing like the husband's was but I don't think I can ask him to rebuild AGAIN he is only one human and I like him alive.
The neighbors were distraught for him we pretty much mostly lived apart for a year-ish and well, meh.
The only reason we can fix it even slightly is manufactured homes (even if affixed) don't need a bunch of permits pulled and whatnot, they fall under HUD.
I really wanted the insurance co to total it, and if they had been fair they would have. However, I guess manufactured homes are like hammers with 3 handles and 2 heads.. Ours is old, but it has a brand new ac/heat, HVAC, ROOF and we can claim it FULLY remodeled, which it will be. Not all upgraded like it WAS but eh, what can you do.
I am just gong to pretend we did not put a WASTED (mostly) 40K into it and well it will sell okay. We should still make money I think. Mainly because that area of South Tucson is being CONSUMED by like Californians, and our neighborhood is super nice. It's on an acre of land with incredible views. It has two sheds and one has electricity. Were it not for me and the husband's INTENSE hatred of like Tucson we could move back.
But that feels like defeat and I must make my way out of AZ or GO F

ING insane. We moved to be near family and they all left because it sucked so bad. They had the right idea though, FLEE the state. Oh God I hope I can find work but I believe I will eventually. I have time.
I mean we can put it on the market see what offers we get. But Tucson has nothing but BAD memories from me, from the day I landed on the plane to freaking... .lately.
I do like New Mexico a bunch.
Anna