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Updated almost 8 years ago, 12/26/2016

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Steve Salvini
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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Pittsburgh - Dormont Appraisal

Steve Salvini
  • Pittsburgh, PA
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My mulit-unit appraised for 184,000 when I purchased it 14 months ago and am curious with the work I have done would it increase it to 200,000.  I ripped out the carpet in one unit that was just terrible and redid the hardwood and redid the hardwood on the first floor unit that was is awful shape.  Also, I redid a LR fireplace wall and ceiling that was painted wallpaper, painted the first floor unit and second floor LR and sunrrom, and fixed a ceiling in the bathroom that was in bad shape.  I'm considering having new windows installed, would this be necessary to get to the 200,000 mark?

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