IT would be an investment, so most of my concern is with cost of removal versus purchase price. The house also needs some K&T wiring done. If walls need to be opened up to remove insulation, then the K&T would be easier to replace. OTOH, if we are looking at huge expense on the Aesbestos, it may offset the equation. Just wondering if anyone has been through this and what their experience looked like. As much as I like the "Seal it in" approach, I'm not sure that would work since I have to access the K&T.
Basically, wiring will disturb Asbestos, so doing wiring without addressing the insulation first isn't possible.
Asbestos remediation will open up walls for K&T, so doing insulation first could set up access for rewiring second, but then there will be holes in walls to patch after the job is done.
There is the possibility of running this job as a symbiotic relationship if order of operations is set right, but the unknown is what scares me. Does the house have to be stripped to studs to remove insulation? Does the contractor punch holes and run a vacuum? How does the work look and what is the cost?