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[quote=Anonymous]would you mind share your inspector's contact info? Thanks! [quote=Anonymous]I think it depends on when and where it was built. We used to live in a 1960s house and it was nothing but problem after problem. I do think pre-1950 usually was built with higher quality materials but you have to update all the systems and there is a great deal of maintenance. We now live in a new build (non-custom, “big box” builder) built in 2020. I was so hesitant because these types of new builds tend to generate a lot of hate, but we loved the location (small group of homes built on a 12 acre tear down lot in an established area), and decided to take the chance. This house has been fantastic. Super airtight, efficient, the materials and systems have been solid and reliable, and we had it inspected by our highly regarded and very particular private home inspector who was super impressed by the quality. I think we got lucky with the particular contractors, etc working on it at the time. But my point is, that could apply to a house built during any decade. It’s difficult to make generalizations. [/quote][/quote]
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