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I know it's apples to oranges but it's like when you're faced with a pricey repair cost for your automobile. Sure you could fork over three grand to redo the valve stems and replace that timing belt, but you bought it for 5k and the tow truck guy said he'd give you $200 to let him get a salvage fee for it. The amount of time and money it's going to take to properly redo the addition and fix whatever issue you happen to be fixating on now needs to be within an amount that would offer you a reasonable return when you sell it/burn it down. Don't fix it for $100k if all you're going to get back is $300k, but if it's worth way more than the rebuild cost then it's absolutely worth doing.
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