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Dan Buchta
  • Fort Worth, TX
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New Construction vs Older Homes

Dan Buchta
  • Fort Worth, TX
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Is it just me or are people selling older homes for roughly the same price as new constructions in North Fort Worth right now? Please note that when I say "older" homes, I mean 2-15 years however this concepts still seems crazy to me. If I am not that far off-base, is it even worth entering in the market right now and/or is it a sign that I should consider purchasing a new construction as a future investment? I know there may be better off-market deals out there but I'm not sure I have the time or confidence to go out and get one of those at this time.

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