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chhotii ([personal profile] chhotii) wrote2013-05-09 07:54 pm

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Who the heck would by a condo with no inspection contingency?

These guys claim to be holding out for an offer with no inspection contingency. Ah-hah, that's how you manage to fail to sell the only 2-bedroom apartment in East Cambridge with a yard that's on the market for an asking price of less than half a million dollars, even after more than one open house. Because it's a condo, if it turns out to be structurally fubar after you buy it, it's not like you can knock it down and build your dream house on the lot; it's a condo. Who isn't going to be wary of this possibility, after the seller's realtor nixes the inspection contingency? What else could one be thinking-- "It's so cute, I'll die happy if it falls down on me"?

What do you want to bet this one is still on the market in a couple of weeks?
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[personal profile] ceo 2013-05-10 02:03 am (UTC)(link)
Run. Away. Screaming.

Any bets on what the problem is? I call black mold.
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[personal profile] mangosteen 2013-05-10 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
My bet is on a leaking oil tank or sewage seepage.