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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]always open a kitchen, open floor plans are desirable for living and resale, people on here are idiots[/quote] Actually I read they are less popular. Once you have actually lived in one you realize the pitfalls-noisy, privacy, concentration.[/quote] Not np, but .... our Bethesda home with an open concept sold off market for 1,300,000 .... on the other hand, our neighbor's house across the street ( a much better house, larger and more baths, but with a kitchen renovation shut off from the living areas) sat on the market at an eventual reduction price of 1,249,000 for months until they got a renter. Our agent, who had both listings, said the feedback was that the kitchen was too closed off from the rest of the main floor. And since it was a brand new renovation (not more than two years old) none of the buyers wanted to tear it out and start over. Open concept still has a huge following.[/quote]
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