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Steven May
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New or used Appliances

Steven May
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Kansas City, MO
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In the process of purchasing a home I will be house hacking. There is no stove, fridge, or washer and dryer in the home.

I’m wondering for the long term is it worth it to spend extra money and get brand new appliances or save money and have good condition used appliances?

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Tchaka Owen
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Tchaka Owen
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@Steven May - there's no right or wrong answer to your question. If you're house-hacking, the appliances will by used by the time you sell the home. So go with what makes you happiest. Personally, very good quality used is the route I'd take. But that's me. Good luck!

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