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First Time Homebuyers Looking for Advice

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Hello,

My wife and I are under contract on our first home. Our goal is to eventually either rent this home out or sell it for equity to reinvest. Either way, I have had a hard time navigating our realtor and making things that make sense to me happen and was hoping somebody would be able to give some advice. The latest thing that happened was this: our option period expired yesterday, I wanted credits and our realtor wanted us to ask for repairs. I eventually caved and took repairs plus $500 in credits. The HVAC is original and 27 years old, while getting repairs on it they told them they can’t fix it and it needs to be replaced. I told our realtor I would rather get credits and she keeps firing back with you can’t get it fixed under a home warranty and what not. I do understand her side, but I want to keep money in our bank accounts after closing and the HVAC opens up the possibility of a large credit. When it was inspected last Wednesday, the HVAC was still operational. My opinion is we should allow them to forego repairs and ask for a bigger credit like I initially wanted. I would prefer to replace the unit myself, since I then know it is not just a bottom dollar replacement. Any advice would be appreciated and I’d be happy to chat more in either a PM or phone call. Thank you!

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