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If you were to choose…

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If you were to choose; to renovate  your existing house (complete knock down) to add more rooms and value to the house (with no additional doors to add to the property)? OR wait for the housing market correction and invest your money into buying another property? Can you give me some reason on why you pick it?

Thanks 2022.

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Greg Scott
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What housing market correction?   We've been under-building housing for over a decade.

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