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So You Want To Buy A Fixer-Upper Home? (humor)

Posted September 27th, 2006 in Real Estate Insights

We've all heard the nightmare stories about so-called "fixer-upper" homes. Sometimes things go smoothly, sometimes there are "surprises" you couldn't possibly imagine.

For those of you that have seen "The Money Pit" with Tom Hanks and Shelley Long, everything went wrong for the aspiring homeowners, but how would you like to be the poor folks featured in this story?

Sometimes reality is scarier than fiction.
:)

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