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Originally Posted by Hondaracer
Depending on the house, you could do zero maintenance and still be fine, and the way prices have been the last 10-15 years, a poorly maintained house isn’t really a deterrent for purchase. Whereas a building that has poor management, no contingency, and issues with envelope etc. Are massive red flags to potential buyers even in this climate
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it’s like those ice vs Tesla price breakdowns where you can substitute a Toyota and get away with only oil-battery-tires for maintenance costs
will an alternator fail at age 15, possibly but it’s the roughest of estimates where in reality you might pay so much less