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Purchasing a 110 Year Old House

Jordan Petrusich
  • camas, wa
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I am in the process of purchasing a 110 year old house. Ive never purchases anything this old, but the numbers work very well. Does anyone have advice? Things to look out for? Deal breakers?

More about the property:
Stone foundation with basement. Updated electric, plumbing, appliances. forced air. needs A LOT of cosmetic work. Inspection scheduled in a few days. 

Any advice appreciated!

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Aaron K.
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Aaron K.
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Look for all the things that you've mentioned but as Mindy said updated means different things to different people, make sure your plumbing is copper and that your electrical system is grounded and doesn't just have a spot for grounding pins in the plugs.

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