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[quote=Anonymous]Millennial homeowner here. We were willing to compromise on quite a lot of the cosmetic stuff in order to get a house where we wanted to be. Given how little is on the market these days, selling something slightly outdated is going to be fine. As to your specific questions: [b]Hard scape? [/b]Different millennials want different things. We didn't want a huge yard, because it's a lot to mow and weed and maintain. But we also didn't want the whole lot paved over, because that's not good for the environment. Don't worry about hardscaping your yard; the selling point of this as a feature is going to be dependent on the buyer. [b]Type of stove? [/b]Stainless steel. Everything else looks dated and like we'll need to replace them soon. Rentable apartment in basement? Personally, I don't want to be a landlord. I wouldn't turn down extra living space downstairs for my in laws to come stay, but it wouldn't need to be its own rentable unit. That said, other millennials and gen z who play the side hustle might be interested. Again, depends on your buyer and I wouldn't go through any extra work on your part to make this a feature of your house if it isn't already. [b]Shaker cabs? [/b]People will either care about this or not. If your cabinets look clean and bright, I don't think the style matters quite so much.[/quote]
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