First You Buy the House

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Actually you’re buying a lot rather than a house, so don’t be concerned with what the house looks like or the condition it’s in. You do want to be concerned about the things you can’t change: the view, the lot size, the desirability of the location. This is your opportunity to offer the seller an “as is” contract and one that lets the seller take whatever they’d like from the house. I’d suggest that you do make the offer subject to a seawall inspection, and subject to a feasibility study, whi

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