Looking at the developer s existing house, it is a rough house, how only the second bedroom has a do

Updated on Second bedroom 2024-05-13
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    It is unlikely to be a clearance check-out. At least not in one bedroom.

    Generally speaking, this kind of house is temporarily occupied by someone, such as an employee of the developer, or a later worker, such as a person who installs security doors and windows, it doesn't matter if this happens, if you fancy it, you can buy it with peace of mind.

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