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      <title>What a $3000 carpet allowance actually gets you</title>
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      <description>Seeing a $3000 carpet allowance on a home listing is pretty common these days, but it usually leaves buyers asking one big question - is that actually enough money? It sounds like a decent chunk of change when you&amp;#39;re scrolling through Zillow, but</description>
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