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Former realtor here. My opinion - Radon at that level is a non issue. But have the seller pay for it if it's part of the sales contract and use it or don't while you live in the house. If and when you sell, you will already have a proven system which eliminates radon that you can show to the buyer. A lot of new construction in our area is built around a mitigation sytem. If radon is present, the builder wires in a fan. Simillar to having a sump pump in a dry basement. Plug it in or not. Your choice.
BTW - Most radon tests are only for a couple days and don't really show the whole picture. A low pressure front can pull radon out of the ground many times over what may be tested on a calm sunny day. - Still, I belive the low levels are a non issue.
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