I paid about a grand for a good, hardwood, double glazed sash replacement but it was probably a bigger window than that and included some other remedial work.
As others have said, that's better nick than anticipated for a fixer upper.
Thanks for sharing those details. Photos don't show some of the massive holes left in walls and completely loose floorboards left by 4 teenage/uni aged sons. Positives mean we already know which walls are structural without booting them through ourselves!
I paid about a grand for a good, hardwood, double glazed sash replacement but it was probably a bigger window than that and included some other remedial work.
As others have said, that's better nick than anticipated for a fixer upper.