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A home features a kitchen with original 1960s steel cabinets and laminate countertops. While functional and in good repair, modern buyers in this neighborhood strongly prefer open-concept kitchens with granite counters. This lack of appeal is:
- External obsolescence
- Physical deterioration
- Deferred maintenance
- Functional obsolescence
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