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Jim D.
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Advice on selling home in SLC (upper avenues)

Jim D.
  • Investor
  • United States
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I am planning on selling a rental in the upper avenues of SLC. Desirable lot with a view, list price will be around $900k. As always, I'm having trouble deciding how much work to do on the house before listing. It is really solid, clean, and doesn't need any work mechanically, but the style is definitely a 1990's look (for example, bathrooms have green counters/gold trim on everything). I haven't ever sold in this price range before, and my hunch is that people with that much money are probably going to want to renovate to their liking anyway. My plan is just to have the wood floors re-finished, install high-quality new carpet, and have everything super clean, rather than update the entire house with really high-end style.

If anyone has experience selling in this price range and has advice/thoughts, I would love to hear them.

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