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Anonymous wrote:Looked at this house when it sold in 2024. New owners didn’t put a dime in based on the new pics and now want a heck of a lot more money.
It looks like they put in HVAC system(s) because the 2024 listing had at least one window unit showing. They also redid the powder room but, and I'm probably the odd one out on this, I liked the old-school black and yellow tiles with the old-school sink and faucet handles better. That attic is wild.
PP again. "Numerous improvements include a new central HVAC (main and lower), new windows, new plumbing, and three completely renovated bathrooms." I wouldn't say the new owners "didn't put a dime in." More interesting is that they're selling less than 2 years after buying it and putting all that work in. Wonder what happened.
But never said if they put them in. I had one or two houses near me where new owners sold quickly and put new bathrooms, windows etc in ad but prior owner did them.
Here is how realtors work. My first house I purchased in 2000 built 1954.
Ad said All Brand New Anderson Windows. Well owner did put all new windows in back in 1992 but according to her that is Brand New. nderson lasts a very long time. Ok I get it. 8 years old not much.
Realtors have a very loose interpetation of new. My current house has a new kitchen. Was put in house in 2005 and I bought 2017. Well it is new! Meaning not original. I thought it was 12 years old, she thought it was new.
I doubt owner did much of that work.