mackeysmom
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... would you prefer to see a home with:
1) Three carpeted bedrooms and be told that there are hardwoods underneath (you can pull back the carpet from the corner of the room to see the wood color, and the general condition of the floors), or
2) The three rooms with carpeting removed - exposing the "not so great" condition of the floors.
I am in the process of getting my late mother's house ready to go back on the market. The consensus seems to 50/50 split.
Some say that hardwoods are a big sell - and people want to see them fully exposed regardless of the condition, while others say that exposing the hardwoods in the "less than perfect" state will be a turn off (people will see $$$ that would need to be put into refinishing them.)
My feeling is to leave the carpeting, and let people know that there are hardwoods underneath. They can get an idea of the condition by pulling back the carpet in the corner of the room. But this way - at least the rooms are visually pleasing.
Unfortunately refinishing them is not an option. I'm not currently working and any available funds are going into the nightmare of getting the C/O's and permits in place for an "illegally" installed bathroom and deck.
I'm curious to see what you guys think.
Thanks,
Laura
1) Three carpeted bedrooms and be told that there are hardwoods underneath (you can pull back the carpet from the corner of the room to see the wood color, and the general condition of the floors), or
2) The three rooms with carpeting removed - exposing the "not so great" condition of the floors.

I am in the process of getting my late mother's house ready to go back on the market. The consensus seems to 50/50 split.
Some say that hardwoods are a big sell - and people want to see them fully exposed regardless of the condition, while others say that exposing the hardwoods in the "less than perfect" state will be a turn off (people will see $$$ that would need to be put into refinishing them.)
My feeling is to leave the carpeting, and let people know that there are hardwoods underneath. They can get an idea of the condition by pulling back the carpet in the corner of the room. But this way - at least the rooms are visually pleasing.
Unfortunately refinishing them is not an option. I'm not currently working and any available funds are going into the nightmare of getting the C/O's and permits in place for an "illegally" installed bathroom and deck.

I'm curious to see what you guys think.
Thanks,
Laura