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Hi Sandy, when selling a home, appliances are an important factor to consider. Neither option you mention, scratches or stains are better and depending on the price point of your home, the age and condition of the appliances, you may want to consider replacing or repainting the appliance. Buyers today...
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How do you clean deep stains on your stovetop? I'm worried about hurting the finish by scrubbing too hard. What cleaners would you recommend? And most of all, if it does scratch which will buyers be more turned off by, Scratches or stains?
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Although I've seen photos of this I personally have never done it myself. Buyers want new appliances and if you're not selling anytime soon, purchase a mid range (price wise) dishwasher for yourself and get some use out of it as well as have an appliance that's buyer ready. Make sure that...
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I read on one of the posts here that you can paint over your appliances to make look newer. Although that would be a lot cheaper and preferable than replacing my beat up dishwasher, I'm nervous about what it would really look like. Does anyone have any experience doing this?
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My wife can't stand this stove because it cooks too hot. We were considering buying a Kitchen Aide, self clean electric range stove/oven that cost approximately $1,200. When we sell the home we'd like to disclose that the stove doesn't go with the house. We think the kitchen will show better...
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Make sure that all of the heating and cooling units in the house are working properly. Make sure that all of the filters are clean and the units are charged so that they work to their full potential. Don't leave any extra heating or cooling appliances in rooms, other than ceiling fans, while you...
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In general, it is a good idea to update appliances if they are more than 10 years old and/or in poor condition. It is not necessary to buy the most expensive appliances available but new ones will always make a better impression than outdated ones. The condition of your appliances will greatly impact...