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Move-in condition:
The same day you close on the property, you can start moving in.

Updated, upgraded:
Little improvements have been made, ranging from simply replacing the vanity light in the bathroom to upgrading the plumbing and electrical

New construction:

You’d be the first owner moving in.

Spectacular:
Probably a reference to the view, not the actual property

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This article written by Katie on 28th January 2006

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