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[quote=Anonymous]Let's assume a 2500 sq. ft. $600K house built in 1990 in the suburbs like West Springfield area so not super hot like Arlington or DC. From my end, I don't expect everything to be brand new but I also don't expect to be shelling out $10-$15K for a new roof or HVAC my first year or two in the house. My thought was, assuming the house was priced equal to comps, to deduct half the cost of replacing the item from the purchase price so it's like I'm buying a house with an HVAC that's 10 years old. Does that seem reasonable? How much does the age of these items sway your decision when deciding on a price to offer? Also, I'm not talking about the smaller dollar items like appliances, I mean the primary systems in the house. Thanks![/quote]
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