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I completely agree with the article. If you want your house to sell, especially in this market you need to bring it up to date, make it appealing to what others will want and what other houses have.
No one is saying to get rid of that stuff if you like it and don't plan on moving. But if you are trying to sell and your house looks like it belongs on the set of a WHAM video then you shouldn't be surprised when it doesn't sell. |
I agree with the article as well. In my area if you're selling you're competing with newly built homes just across the freeway. You need to update so yours looks compriable to the competition.
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Yes, the need to update it... my complaint comes with their specific suggestions, I think they go too far.
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Solid advice since people are idiots and things that should have zero effect on a home's value do. However, if when shopping for a home anything in this section affects your decision making process I hereby label you an idiot.
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I had a faboo time at Club 33. I'll post pics tonight after work.
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And please... ripping out a wall mirror in a bathroom? Yes a framed mirror is cute, but when you're talking about repairing or replacing drywall, you're talking about a much bigger endeavor than most home sellers would or should consider. You wanna do simple things that will improve your home's saleability? Remove half your furniture and take all family photos off the wall. |
Also, if at all possible, sell it in 2005.
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Pru, do what you can and work with what you have. It sounds like you're doing a great job of making your place totally marketable by updating the flooring and the stove. A good agent will also be able to make suggestions that help downplay the things that could be problematic (outdated counters, paint colors). |
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