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Updated almost 11 years ago,
Question about heating a home that's on the market
Quick question I'd like to see opinions on. We have our first actual "Flip" on the market right now in Minneapolis. In case you're not from Minneapolis, it's COLD! this time of year. To save on costs we keep the heat down around 63 most of the time. The disagreement we're having is whether it's important to turn up the heat prior to showings. It's a 1916 home. My argument is that the tile in the bathroom and the granite in the kitchen as well as the wood floors are really cold and make the house feel drafty at 63. My business partner doesn't think it matters.
Any opinions?