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From: faunt@hplabs.UUCP (Doug Faunt)
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Subject: Re: Advice on bidding on a house...
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Date: Thu, 26-Sep-85 14:32:36 EDT
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>  	    improvements make for a high appreciation rate, and others 
> 	    actually detract from the value of a house, such
> 	    as, for instance, an inground swimming pool)
> 
Why is this the case?  It seems counter-intuitive to me.

I wish I'd seen all this stuff before I bought a house last summer.
It reinforces the things I felt, but had no strong feelings about, and
so did the wrong thing.
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