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[quote=Anonymous]Unless you have a crystal ball there is no way to know what will be in style at some undefined point in the future. Nor does it matter, really. There are always buyers for any style of house from any era if the property is structurally sound, well-located, and well-maintained. Things like cabinetry, flooring, paint, hardware, appliances, and light fixtures can all be changed in the future if desired. What cannot be easily changed are characteristics like the inclusion of an elevator, upstairs laundry, additional garage spaces, high ceilings, a walk-out design instead of a less-desirable walk-up - structural items which would be difficult or very expensive to add/change later, if even permitted by zoning and permitting regulations then. Build what appeals to you presently. You're the one who will be living there. Worrying about some hypothetical future buyer's tatstes is a fool's errand. [/quote]
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