Please keep in mind that even a small repair can cause a buyer to start thinking there are more repairs to be found. They will often times start looking for flaws
Also, buyers usually overestimate the cost of a repair. If there is a known repair needed, then it is often better for the seller to make the repairs before listing. This will help with a positive showing experience for the potential buyer and usually cost
the seller less in the long run.
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