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Updated vs non-updated house

nosoccermom
9 years ago

So, here's my experience: Stopped by this open house and chatted with the realtor, who also works with a contractor.

Updated House

The house sold within 2 months at slightly above asking price. They renovated the bathrooms, painted, staged. The house had the old cedar shingle roof (to be replaced within the next 2-3 years), old single pane windows, old furnace. The kitchen had been updated previously; they added the backsplash; new hard wood floors. Overall, it was kind of a crappy renovation when you looked more closely.
The realtor said that they spent about 35K and expect a return of 60K+. He said that people are busy, they want move-in ready, and that nobody seems to care about the not-so-obvious things like windows, furnace, doors, etc.

Compare this to:
Comp 1

Comp 2
and
Comp 3

They are all in the same community within a few streets.

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