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[quote=Anonymous]Aside from LVP merits (inexpensive, doesn’t scratch, waterproof (important to note that waterproof does not equal flood proof) and negatives (looks/feels cheap, cannot be sanded and refinished like wood) the bottom line is that you can think of it like an 8 foot ceiling in the living room. It’s not terrible, it’s better than a 7.5 foot ceiling, but it’s never going to add to the value or appeal of the house. It’s just there. Real estate agents won’t dwell on how special LVP is. Hardwood floors are like a 9 or 10 foot ceiling - worth pointing out as a value add. [/quote]
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