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Road Side Pub
Kitchen Countertop Advice...Which type?
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<blockquote data-quote="JZNYCRealEstate" data-source="post: 15612866" data-attributes="member: 141412"><p>Yes and no. </p><p></p><p>I work in a market where pools don't really exist (NYC), hahahaha, but that bring said, a pool isn't a plus for every buyer. So while I think it adds SOME value, It's an added maintenance cost and some buyers with kids see it as a liability. Quartz or Marble counters over Granite don't add any liability, likely won't detract from a buyer pool, and do add actualized value. In terms of percentages and pure numbers, a swimming pool will never give you ROI the same way kitchens and bathrooms will.</p><p></p><p>And yes, of course real estate is subjective. Values are only based on what people are willing to pay for it. Sellers always think their home/apartment is worth way more than it's actually worth, and buyers always want a $1M apartment for $700k. It's entirely subjective. </p><p></p><p>My job is to remove emotion from the deal where it's not necessary (because real estate is emotional by nature...hell I just jumped in the street over finding out I got an accept offer this morning on a sale I've been working for months) and make the numbers tell a story. That's what we do. We're not the bad guys. We're the ones telling you the truth no one wants to hear on both sides of the deal, and breaking our backs to get you as a close to what you want as possible. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite2" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=";)" /> </p><p></p><p></p><p>Sent from my iPhone using the <a href="http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=92568" target="_blank">svtperformance.com mobile app</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JZNYCRealEstate, post: 15612866, member: 141412"] Yes and no. I work in a market where pools don't really exist (NYC), hahahaha, but that bring said, a pool isn't a plus for every buyer. So while I think it adds SOME value, It's an added maintenance cost and some buyers with kids see it as a liability. Quartz or Marble counters over Granite don't add any liability, likely won't detract from a buyer pool, and do add actualized value. In terms of percentages and pure numbers, a swimming pool will never give you ROI the same way kitchens and bathrooms will. And yes, of course real estate is subjective. Values are only based on what people are willing to pay for it. Sellers always think their home/apartment is worth way more than it's actually worth, and buyers always want a $1M apartment for $700k. It's entirely subjective. My job is to remove emotion from the deal where it's not necessary (because real estate is emotional by nature...hell I just jumped in the street over finding out I got an accept offer this morning on a sale I've been working for months) and make the numbers tell a story. That's what we do. We're not the bad guys. We're the ones telling you the truth no one wants to hear on both sides of the deal, and breaking our backs to get you as a close to what you want as possible. ;) Sent from my iPhone using the [url=http://r.tapatalk.com/byo?rid=92568]svtperformance.com mobile app[/url] [/QUOTE]
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