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Updated almost 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Really starting to dislike seeing certain words in listings
Just a for fun posting here.
Spending time while everyone is in lock down (my job is considered "essential") looking at listings. Doing so I have really come to hate a few words. those words are: remodeled, refreshed, new, refurbished, upgraded, and similar words...
As soon as I see them I feel like there is little value I can add to it and since I am not looking for a turn key rental, I have to skip those homes. The greatest value I bring to an investment is my ability to put elbow grease into a work in progress, those words steal my chance to contribute...
Anyways, how you all are keeping sane during this time.