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		<title>Radon Becoming A Growing Concern</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In years past, the presence of radon was not even considered when purchasing a home in the Ozarks.  In the past year though, the concern over this deadly element is becoming of greater concern, adding yet another cost to buying a home in the form of radon testing which ranges from $150 &#8211; $300. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In years past, the presence of radon was not even considered when purchasing a home in the Ozarks.  In the past year though, the concern over this deadly element is becoming of greater concern, adding yet another cost to buying a home in the form of radon testing which ranges from $150 &#8211; $300.  This cost can be negotiated, but generally if the buyer wants it the buyer pays for it.  Also, if you are building a new home here in the area, it is significantly cheaper to build in a radon system at construction than to go in and retrofit later.  If you have questions about this issue, give me a call at 417.337.1627.</p>
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