DH and I were playing the "how do they afford it" game yesterday. We will not take out any loans to fix up our house--we pay everything with cash. We live in a 1700 square foot house built in 1970, and that we bought 14 years ago.
Prior to the hurricanes in 2004, we had 8 big trees removed. About a dozen more fell during the hurricanes! Total cost on tree removal was about $4000-5000 (I've blocked out the exact amount because it was so painful!)
We have 5 enormous pine trees that need to be removed (just because they are so close to the house and would crush the house if they fell). Our first estimate (from the cheapest tree guy we know) is between $5000 and $6000.
Besides the trees, we've had the siding replaced on our house, had it painted inside and out, replaced the roof twice (we have a flat roof and a peaked roof, and each part was replaced at different times), replaced the central air-conditioning unit, replaced the dryer, and had a landscaper come in and regrade areas near our house because rainwater was collecting near the foundation.
One of our bathrooms has a leaky shower and we just don't use it (there are two of us). We were thinking about having it fixed (we know what needs to be done) but it will cost about $3000-4000, and we feel like we can continue just using one shower since having the pine trees taken down probably needs to be our #1 priority.
We have a very long, very cracked, very ugly driveway that would probably cost $30,000 to be replaced. We have absolutely no plans to do so as we cannot imagine having that much free $$. It's functional, but it's not pretty! We would definitely have to take out a home equity loan to have it done, and I just don't think it's worth it.
We will be in this house until we are too old to climb stairs, and I can't imagine ever having enogh $$ to do all the things to it that should be done.
