I agree to an extent about the coaching etc...I also agree that things such as appliances and crown molding and paint are simple and can be easily fixed (having bought and sold 2 houses myself, for me it's all about location and floor-plan).
However, buying a house is a huge investment and I can totally understand how someone would not want to purchase a home that they have to put a lot of work into on the outset. Some folks may just not be that handy or may not have the time available to invest in working on the house.
If a person is spending 500K on a home, then they should be picky and get what they want. What is potentially a good home for one person, may not be a good home for another.
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Date: 2009-01-30 11:24 pm (UTC)However, buying a house is a huge investment and I can totally understand how someone would not want to purchase a home that they have to put a lot of work into on the outset. Some folks may just not be that handy or may not have the time available to invest in working on the house.
If a person is spending 500K on a home, then they should be picky and get what they want. What is potentially a good home for one person, may not be a good home for another.