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        "text": "An unfinished basement is a raw, unconditioned space, typically containing exposed framing, utilities, concrete floors, and bare walls. It's functional for storage but not designed for living. A finished basement, on the other hand, has been transformed into usable living space with walls, flooring, ceilings, proper lighting, and often climate control. It's insulated and meets local building codes for habitability, allowing it to function as bedrooms, family rooms, home offices, or other living areas.",
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