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Joshua Lupo
  • Albany, NY
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Albany has lots of old houses

Joshua Lupo
  • Albany, NY
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Hi everyone! My fiancé and I are considering placing an offer on a beautiful 6 bedroom 2 bath in Albany. The property was built in 1930 and our family is very concerned about the age. We have explained that in Albany, seemingly most available multi family properties are from 1940 or older. Even with a diligent inspection, is it super risky to buy a house that’s almost a hundred years old??

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