Last year I received a complaint from a client. Home prices in Maine are out of control, and they were looking for a new house in the lowest budget range (approximately $250,000). The first house we looked at together was full of red flags—wooden walls built below grade were completely covered on the inside, half of the roof was spray-painted a light gray color, cracked tiles were found throughout the building, and vines grew through the wooden basement floor. The second house we looked at seemed to be in much better shape: approximately 100 years old, no major structural concerns but a ...
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