Test Realtyworld brokerLicense #: bb23456

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Who Put The “Work” In Workmanship?

Well this time  trying to show in the photos.

Case in point: this house I saw two nights ago, which looked great if you were walking through with goggles on, but not so great once you took a look at things close-up. For almost $1M, I’d like to think the “workmanship” could have been better. I mean, define “workmanship” anyways! Every single MLS listing uses “workmanship” in a positive tone, when in reality, every house has been “worked” on, and even the most poorly-constructed house can still have “excellent workmanship” said about it on MLS.

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