[QUOTE=kp11364;1993649]I've been seeing some nice homes for sale in my price range and square footage, but not necessarily in the area I want (I prefer between 466 and 466a, closer to 466a). I believe that homes above or near 466 are considered "older". Some of the ones I've seen listed were built around 2000-2003.
Are there any specific "gotchas" for that area that I should be aware of besides age of roof and age of HVAC? Is the "grey plastic pipe" issue something I need to specifically check for? Are there specific repair permits I or the home inspector should be checking for?
Thanks all!
Hello and in my humble opinion, many homes over 20 years old are going to require major work renovations such as a new roof, new a/c, new carpets, new floors, new kitchen cabinets, new doors and hopefully a new husband. The list can go on for many dollars. Good Luck.
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