Anonymous wrote:I recently saw an episode of post-Flip or Flop on HGTV. Tarik said that, for a house that you are flipping, it's cheaper and faster to put LVP over the original hardwood, than to refinish the original hardwood.
I was pretty shocked to hear him say that. It seemed like such a shame.
Anonymous wrote:The LVP in that house isn't the problem. It's that it's horrible LVP. One of our neighbors sold at 1m+ a few weeks ago and had more expensive LVP on the main level and it looked totally fine. I went to the open house.
I also saw a few other homes with LVP in them and all really looked fine - similar to a neutral tile you see in some homes but easier to tear out and change if you want to do that after you purchase.
I'd rather have hardwood of course but I'd rather have bad LVP than bad tile for the reason above.
Anonymous wrote:This flip in our neighborhood ripped out all the original oak flooring and put in LVP. It looks so cheap.
https://www.redfin.com/VA/Alexandria/8901-Linton-Ln-22308/home/9828119?1280460695=variant&600390594=copy_variant&231528114=variant&1077477207=control&utm_source=ios_share&utm_medium=share&utm_nooverride=1&utm_content=link&utm_campaign=share_sheet
Anonymous wrote:I don't understand people saying you can't get hardwoods at that price point? Our house cost $600k and is almost all hardwood. That was 3 years ago (now it's worth $700k), but we are also inside the Beltway, so I see no reason why, if it were 20 minutes farther out, it couldn't be had for $600k.
Unless you mean... when it's an older house that had hardwoods and the floors need to be completely replaced for whatever reason, or it's a newer house built without hardwoods?

Anonymous wrote:I don't understand people saying you can't get hardwoods at that price point? Our house cost $600k and is almost all hardwood. That was 3 years ago (now it's worth $700k), but we are also inside the Beltway, so I see no reason why, if it were 20 minutes farther out, it couldn't be had for $600k.
Unless you mean... when it's an older house that had hardwoods and the floors need to be completely replaced for whatever reason, or it's a newer house built without hardwoods?