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Does most new construction *not* come with a fridge?
Ours did.
I find this strange.
House Hunters, my primary source for real estate information (kidding), shows most new construction homes with all kitchen appliances but a fridge.
Why? Because it's the most expensive? Would most buyers not happily pay a little more for the home and not have to pay out of pocket for a refrigerator? (I know, I know, rolling it into a 30 year mortgage is not as MM as just straight-up buying the dang thing).
Re: Does most new construction *not* come with a fridge?
Ours is not coming with a fridge. We have an option to purchase a fridge throught the builder and it's not a good deal at all. I'm really not sure why it's this way.
I compared the cost of the microwave/stove/dishwasher from the builder as well and it's a much better deal to get these items through them rather then buying them on our own.
It's a dog's life!
Same here - we are doing microwave/stove/dishwasher from builder, but fridge/washer/dryer on our own.
Have you seen my monkey?
This was true for us as well.
ETA my actual response:
I would ask them for the credit and buy the fridge yourself, unless you are trying to avoid the hassle. Any $200 savings you can get the better!
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