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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Private Sewerage to City Sewer Cost Estimate
I noticed that homes with private sewerage tend to be cheaper than those connected to the city.
On the average, how much does it cost to convert a private sewerage to the city sewer system in the Greater Boston market?
Does it make economic sense to buy a house with private sewerage with the expectation that it will command a high value if changed to the city sewerage?