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Buying Older house (1920) - near to nyc and within our budget.

Buying Old house ( built 1920) within budget. Great neighborhood and school district to raise kids. Check all the boxes that I need. Looks well maintained. 1. Fresh paint observed. Since its build before 1970. Should i be worried for lead poisioning? 2. Leakage in boiler room. Contractor states its a quick fix and no problem. 3. Moldy wall in one of the cabinet in closet. Inspector stated its not big deal and easy fix 4. Termite activities suspected in boiler room. As per inspector- not so expensive to fix 5. Sewer line inspection awating 6. Radon level 2.7 in basement. Should i do mitigation. But states says not mandatory I want this house so bad.. But dont wanna buy in rush. All the houses around 1920 to 1930 are being sold 100k more than what we are buying.

Please Advise.

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