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Kirk Johnson
  • Red Deer, Alberta
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Need some advice!

Kirk Johnson
  • Red Deer, Alberta
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I'm stuck between buying a brand new townhouse for $289000 and an older home about 9-10 years older, basically the same with a few less upgrades for $255000. I'm wondering if 10 years makes that big of a difference in price? This is for living in for now, and potentially an investment down the road. Thanks!

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