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Old 10-13-2024, 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by ithos View Post
I don't think older appliances are going to prevent someone from obtaining home insurance. A roof near EOL definitely will make it much more difficult. Unless you find buyers who are woefully uninformed about the new policies, it will be a big factor.

Why would anyone buy a house where there is a concern about obtaining insurance? Only if you gave them an incredible deal.

The AC is a good point. If you replace it with a 410A condenser, then you will have at least 15 years before they have to worry about a new one. There are already approved alternatives for 410A refrigerant which is being phased out. After 2025 it will be much more difficult to find 410A condensers which means you may have to replace the inside unit too. That costs almost as much as a roof.
Water heater older than 10 years sure could affect insurance. Insurers pre inspect took pictures of water heater dates and air handler dates.