Well, it wasn't in perfect condition. It looks nice on the inside and outside, but it did need some stuff done to it (contracted) when I bought it to make it actually livable. I've also done some things to it myself as well.
Ah, I see - but a good thing that it didn't need whole reconstruction or comparable effort.
With one of my buildings all I can do is to probably.. trash and replace it in 1-2 years with my own solution. Basically no way to "improve" the fundamental aspects of it without replacement. Even as it looks good, it's just not up to the requirements I have for it.
Luckily it wasn't that bad, but then again mine passed inspection yet still needed some expensive work done. But definitely WAY salvageable, as it wasn't even close to salvage in the first place. I'm probably going to need some roof work done to it at some point though, that'll likely be a pretty penny.