With my buy-side clients (among other things, I'm a real estate broker here in MN), if there is a problem with an R22 system, we ask for a new replacement system. Part of the problem is the HVAC guys don't want to touch R22 systems anymore and for punch lists and inspections, we need deficiencies done by licensed pros.
Sounds like a buyers market…
For so long sales around here were over bids and the half that were not cash buyers often got left out because the cash buyers could move quick and buy as is…
My last 3 purchases never had third party inspections and as-is with my eyes only inspecting.
Current home is 1993 and with a 1993 Carrier HVAC with R22. It needed a new thermostat and vent blower.
I’m the only home in the neighborhood with A/C and I do use it about 10 days annually…
With the Heat Pump mandate A/C is making inroads when the typical 1960 gas furnaces are replaced but then service upgrade required and solar also often gets installed plus EV charging station…
Market has just started to turn but still overbids in the under million…
A recent offering the first time buyers really wanted the 1960 home and ordered all the inspection and were quite bummed when the estate said nope… buy it or not.
Inspector flagged the Federal Pacific Breaker Box, no GFCI, 2-Prong Outlets except for garage and kitchen, single pane windows and non-tempered shower and patio glass doors and no air gap dishwasher.
Buyer couldn’t understand why seller was unwilling to update and I said because seller is selling as-is a 1959 well maintained one owner home.
Home ended up going back on market and selling for 65k more as-is…