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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Most new houses are going to dip in value (relative to overall appreciation in the area, just in terms of the house itself) I think mainly between 10 and 30 years or so. Finishes get dated and worn and major systems start needing replacement. It’s especially true when there’s a big new neighborhood where all the houses are the same age partly also because you have more demographic bulges when a neighborhood is new that even out over time. A six year old house should still look pretty new though.[b] But if it was done poorly or cheaply of course it will still be what it is[/b]. [/quote] I think this is the case for a lot of new builds. They just aren't very sturdy. They kind of feel like they are made out of cardboard with a thin veneer of of the moment finishes. [/quote]
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