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Entry level home -- best counter for resale -- new laminate or

finz2left
14 years ago

butcher block.

The homes in my area are entry level (125 -175,000). The homes do NOT have granite, but many are updated with fixtures, tiles etc. GARDEN homes have granite, etc., but buyers lose the yards, sq. footage etc.

We have a very small, boring, all white kitchen are will be making some minor inexpensive changes b/c we'll never recoup larger ones and we'll sell in 2-3 years. We tried to sell for a few months this year after the "big" season and in late summer/fall. It was a no-go, but we decided we can afford to stay put until the market bounces back, anyway -- so a win/win.

In the meantime, the main comment was that our kitchen was a bit boring, as were the baths. So, we are going to change out counters and hardware. We got AWESOME feedback from the kitchen board!!!! And, are going to move forward, and their comments were counters, sink, and hardware/faucets, too!

So, the decision, black/dark brown laminate or butcher block? Given the entry level nature, should we go with what looks best, or is there a resale issue to think one over the other? Butcher block could take an undermount sink...that's the only sticking point for us. And, of course, we'll paint and add color ;-).

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