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Give the bike a test ride and make sure it fits you. The main problem will be if the bike is too big. Too small is better than too big.
The other consideration is condition. You want to make sure the shifting work through all the gears. There's no visible rust. Make sure the drivetrain doesn't squeak or creak. Make sure you can't jiggle the cranks side to side. Make sure the brakes work. Make sure you can adjust the seat height. Seatpost can get seized in the frame sometimes.
If you don't have to worry too much about hills, I recommend a single speed bike. There's no gears to worry about and single speed chains are more robust.