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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Honey, you think this is an old homes? Bwaahahaaa! As someone who owns an old house and been in and out of older homes all my life, this is a heavily renovated baby. It's in better shape than most newbuilds. I don't like this house but it's fine. [/quote] Yes, but get a proper structural assessment done by a PE if you see any signs of issues (creaking floors, sagging joists, diagonal cracks near door frames, etc). Also realize your electrical might be old school and a mess. We didn’t do this with our N Arlington home, also heavily renovated, built around the same time, and it would cost $200K+ to fix the issues. [/quote]
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