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Fire damaged home purchase?
Hi, what’s been your experience with purchasing a fire damaged home? Or why would you NOT purchase such a home, be it Health concerns, structural issues etc?
Lastly, it would be need a total gut, 2500 sq feet, 3 floors, does 200k to reno sound adequate? (NYC FYI)