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Jeremy Torres
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No central ac in Texas

Jeremy Torres
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  • TX (texas)
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There’s a 2bd/1ba home for $88,000 in south Texas for sale, but it doesn’t have central A/C but it is FULLY remodeled new flooring windows paint & appliances . Would y’all buy a home without central ac?

Also this is going to be an investment property in the future.

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I would factor in the cost of adding central HVAC. If still a deal then you should consider it.

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