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16 Signs That You Should BUY or NOT a Fixer-Upper

9. It’s Large to Begin With

“It’s a good idea to consider the layout of the fixer-upper when making purchasing decisions,” said Tonya Bruin, CEO of To Do–Done, a handyman service that specializes in fixer-uppers and home renovation. “The bigger the house, the more work, time and money will be put into it. That being said, a house with a bigger layout will appeal to a bigger market of buyers when you go to resell it, as many families seek out extra bedrooms and bathrooms in a home.”

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