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[quote=Anonymous]It's interesting to hear about the under 45 guy or girl who has bought 4 separate primary residences to live in since 2005. I'm 45 and just bought my first condo last year (in Arlington for all cash). I rented apartments for all my adult life. My condo was built in 1987. Some things are original like the tiles in the kitchen and bathroom, and the bathtub. The kitchen looks renovated around 2005 to 2010, so it's new enough for me. I have never vanities and light fixtures in the bathroom, so that freshens things up a bit. Before I moved in, I painted the interior, updated the carpets in the bedrooms, and ordered custom window treatments. I might upgrade the master bath to a walk in shower In a few years, but my cash reserves are low now. I was willing to buy a condo that was as old as the late 80's as far as kitchens and bathrooms go. Anything older just seemed too dated.[/quote]
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