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Is there such a thing as adding too much value to a fixer-upper?
Hello everyone! Out of the blue my mind seems to always gravitate towards different scenarios involving real estate. At one point, I was thinking of the process of purchasing a fixer-upper and ways to add value to it. However, I am curious to know, is there such a thing as adding TOO much value to a house? After renovations, if a property eventually has an appraisal value that stands out as being much larger in comparison to neighboring homes, is it good or bad? Would love to hear your thoughts regarding this!
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The appraisal on a home is limited to the comps in the same area so the chance of the appraisal coming back "much larger in comparison to neighboring homes" is slim to none. With that said, you generally do not want to be spending a lot of money on a rehab putting granite countertops and real hardwood flooring if the houses around it have laminate with sheet vinyl because the top end value of the house will be limited to the houses around it. As you can probably guess, best case scenario is to find an ugly duckling in a nice neighborhood.