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Keep or remove a murphy bed?
Hello all. I'd appreciate opinions on a murphy bed.
The property we're closing on has a 400sqft studio with an existing murphy bed in a somewhat awkward location (open it mostly blocks the hallway to the bathroom). The bed is a double with dated wood-paneling.
We're considering removing the bed. Looking for input on how/if renters value having this built-in?