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fixer-upper

nouna person who has a reputation for arranging business deals, often illegally

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  1. Fixer-upper - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    A potential homebuyer locates a fixer-upper and executes a sales contract after doing a feasibility analysis of the property with their real estate professional.
     
  7. Fixer-upper | Define Fixer-upper at Dictionary.com
    a person who is handy at making repairs. 2. a rundown dwelling offered at a bargain price and suitable for improvement by a new owner, often with the object of ...
     
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