I noticed most homes in my area are built 1920-1930s. Most are small and have an odd layout for its living room. Most of the homes have the back wall opened up to create an open concept family room extending to the kitchen. I reckon the extensions were done 10-15-20yrs ago. And I noticed most of these homes have slightly sagging 2nd floors that are close to the backwall that was taken out. Is the sagging caused by the home extension? I noticed smaller homes that did not have any additions/extensions had level second floors…
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