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minus-squareFranzialinkfedilink4•1 year agoMaybe part of the problem is my fear of installing anything “for the long run” because not only do I not want to live here 30 years from now, I can’t imagine myself happy anywhere in the US for a period of 30 years straight.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink5•1 year agoThat’s for sure a reason not to do it, but in theory it adds to the value and therefore sale price of your home
Maybe part of the problem is my fear of installing anything “for the long run” because not only do I not want to live here 30 years from now, I can’t imagine myself happy anywhere in the US for a period of 30 years straight.
That’s for sure a reason not to do it, but in theory it adds to the value and therefore sale price of your home