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[โ€“] surfrock66 16 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Attic/crawlspace access for wiring, we live in a time where Ethernet all over is super important in the long term and taking devices off the wifi speeds up the wifi-only clients. Also, check available breaker space as a lot of electric retrofitting is on the horizon and easy rewiring access may be a boon, especially when you might swap gas appliances to electric in the coming decade.

[โ€“] aaaantoine 3 points 1 year ago

Access to voids makes these things easier, but if you can't get that, at least get a house with drywall.

Drywall my be flimsy, but it's also easier to patch than plaster and lathe (or harder surfaces).