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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Okay, I am gen Y and slightly guilty of this. I just bought my first house (built in 1965) and while I technically COULD just cover up the problems and move in (though it'd still be a few k to fix the necessary stuff...) i am instead going to have the suspected asbestos materials sampled and possibly removed/remediated if I can afford it rather than just covering it up. To put this in context- my fuse box is a push-o-matic. I also have to buy new appliances- but they won't be stainless most likely as much as I like it... I need a new fridge because mine is likely from the 60s/70s (seriously...it sounds so awful the previous owners had it unplugged and I won't leave it plugged in either.) and the oven (definitely an original GE from the 1960s- I still have the paperwork amazingly) does not work- it did at home inspect but not any more. The kitchen is usable but I dream of remodeling it to be better suited to my needs- but won't do it right now because it would be financially irresponsible. I'm not moving in until I decide what and when I am doing various projects and get it fixed up as much as I can to my liking. [/quote] Where are you living while you pay a mortgage on the new place? [/quote]
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