‘This home has good bones:’ What that really means

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By Adriana Velez | Realtor.com

Good bones: Home buyers are apt to hear this phrase when touring a home—i.e., their Realtor® will say, “This home has good bones!” So what does good bones mean, exactly?

As the phrase implies, this house may not necessarily look all that great on the outside, but underneath, it’s in fantastic condition. In short, it’s a diamond in the rough.

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