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Updated almost 6 years ago,

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Nelson Del Castillo
  • Investor
  • trumbull, CT
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Does this addition look strange to you?

Nelson Del Castillo
  • Investor
  • trumbull, CT
Posted

I am thinking of flipping this house you see here on attached pictures.... I feel that the addition is a little out there but none the less every house cant be perfect and it does make for a great family room with vaulted ceilings... Do you you think I would have a tougher time selling this house or would it demand a lower price because of this unusual addition... Any input or experience you can share would be appreciated..

Thanks

Connecticut 

New York

New Haven

This is the front of the house

This is the hall way connecting to the addition in yellow

this is the addition on the rear of the house

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