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partial basement
I'm looking at a townhouse/rowhouse that is ideal in every way with the exception that it has a partial, not a full basement. My concern is lack of access to mechanicals, pipes etc. The home is 18 ft wide, 60 feet long, and the basement is only 15x10. There is also no crawl space. Is this a deal breaker ? I don't have experience with this stuff.
thanks