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Seeking Opinions
George wrote:
> jmcquown wrote:
>> Lynn from Fargo wrote:
>>> On Nov 25, 10:04 am, "jmcquown" > wrote:
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>>>> There's nothing wrong with it! That's sort of my point We can
>>>> sell the house with the existing refrigerator. I don't see the need
>>>> to buy a brand new one. People like to decorate in their own way. I
>>>> say get rid of the ridiculous 1985 wallpaper and slap on some
>>>> paint. There's no point doing a major redecoration job and no
>>>> point in buying a new refrigerator. Unless he just wants to pay
>>>> for it out of his own pocket 
>>>>
>>>> Jill
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>>> A lot, too, depends on the market value of the house. If it is what
>>> they call around here a "starter house" and likely to be bought by a
>>> first time home owner, You really need to leave SOME kind of
>>> refrigerator. Very few couples or families who have been renting
>>> can afford to drop nearly $1000 for a new refrigerator. You're
>>> right, Ditch the old wall paper and paint (off white) I'd replace
>>> carpet before I replaced appliances!
>>> Lynn in Fargo
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>> This is definitely not a "starter house". Everyone who lives here is
>> retired. (I think I'm probably the youngest person living here and
>> I'm 48). It's a golfing community. The house is on an island of the
>> coast of SC.
>>
>> Jill
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> Hey, how close is the house to Charleston?
It's about 125 miles south of Charleston. About 13 miles outside of
Beaufort.
Jill
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