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gdtrfb804 t1_j9hlja4 wrote

Facebook Marketplace. Price it reasonably. If it's in good condition, it will sell. As someone else mentioned, furniture resale values are abysmal right now. Price it to sell, not what you think it might be worth. Good luck.

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gdtrfb804 t1_j6kttkb wrote

The house I purchased a few years ago had elevated radon levels. Seller was required to have a mitigation system installed. I don't know who he used, but I believe the cost was less than 3K. They drill a hole.in your basement floor and shove a pipe into it and run it through an outside wall, connected to a small fan that draws the air out of the soil and expels it above your roof line. A quick Google search for radon contractors will get you started. But before you go all in on a system, run a few more tests. You can hire a company to set up a machine that samples the air over a 24 or 48 hour period and get accurate level measurements. Cost for this test was a couple hundred bucks three years ago.

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