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Replacing windows in Condo
Have a condo in a class C - neighborhood. It was built in 1977 and I assume has original windows and they are in bad shape. My question, is it better to spend the money and put in good quality windows with lifetime warranty? Or put in new windows that work and let it be? We own this unit free and clear so paying for them is not a huge issue as rent will cover it over some months.
Am I over thinking this?