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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I would paint and that’s it. [/quote] This. De-clutter, deep clean, paint, and price it appropriately. People would rather plan their own renovations than rip out brand new materials they don’t like. I was grateful the previous owners of our house didn’t replace the worn carpet in our house. I painted the walls the colors I wanted, and then I got to pick a carpet color that worked, instead of facing the choice of matching my walls to brand new carpet or ripping out that brand new carpet and starting over. [/quote] All this. Clean & declutter, fresh paint. [/quote] Agreed. All of the buyers in our neighborhood over the last few years have immediately done their own renovations, whether the house had been previously updated or not. Buyers in this area seem to have plenty of money for renovations and very specific ideas as to what they want. So price accordingly and let the buyer deal with the hassle because they’re likely going to anyway. [/quote]
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