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[quote=Anonymous]Some quick reactions. I would get a realtor's opinion on whether it's worth investing in serious renovation. You never know what your buyer will like or dislike. I like the basement colors better than the upstairs. It seems clean and bright. Maybe as a first step, think through whether your house is bright enough/you have enough lamps. Dim corners feel dirty. I can't get a good look or missed the picture of the main kitchen head on. The cabinets are short and you don't have a soffit. That does seem dated but who knows what color schemes your buyers would want. This might be a trouble spot but a kitchen remodel is $$$. I don't like big marble tiles/panels. The bathrooms are not in style. But they look clean and in good repair. So...would not necessarily mess with these. The front door is aesthetically interesting but feels insecure due to the bands of glass. I get that it was probably chosen to brighten up the house. What kind of shade do you have on it? Might want to optimize that area if the shade is ugly. I'd go for something translucent. You might want to stage some of the rooms for beauty vs. space utilization. Some of the furniture looks jammed into corners which will make people contemplate whether it's hard to use the space. [/quote]
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