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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm fine with LVT in a true basement - in fact, I have LVT in my basement. However, whenever I see home flips like this, it's an immediate "no" for me. I understand a split level kinda makes the main floor basement-ish, but I just HATE the look AND feel of luxury vinyl plank flooring for the main living areas, kitchen area. Ugh! Wood floors, tile in the kitchen if you must, but no luxury vinyl plank in main living areas. https://www.redfin.com/VA/Springfield/7419-Jervis-St-22151/home/9720630 Anyone else? I keep seeing this trend in listings.[/quote] Its not a trend. Its a price range. :lol: You're not getting real hardwood for a $600K house in this area. Period.[/quote] I hate to break it to you but many new builds even in the $1m+ range are being built with LVP. Just look at the Mt Prospect/TB thread - loads of people opting for LVP. The reality is that folks would rather put that money into something else and still have a floor that looks nice, is affordable and most importantly, durable. I think OP's house for reference has LVP that doesn't look great - there are LVP that look nicer. [/quote]
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