| Re: any home builders/inspectors in the house? I've been involved in the building of about 100 "high-end" homes over the last 20 years, on Long Island ("The Hamptons").
I've done a few commercial projects, and some civil-engineering projects (bridges, roads, etc.).
Never did a church, but I've been around a few contractor-friends that have. One, I recall, was transformed into a commercial office.
I know of another that is now a residence, but I don't know anyone involved in the project.
I would suggest converting the church into a "specialty store" -- like a boutique-shop, or even a music-store (just to keep the possibilites interesting the readers here). Heck, it would probably make a cool nite-club.
Not a home, though. Would require an architect. Lotsa money involved in something like this. Zoning and local building-codes can present major problems, also.
Regards,
Yogi Robt
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