If your flooring is dirty, chipped, worn, outdated — or an unappealing color — chances are, buyers will take notice — and move on to the next house. When buyers see bad floors, they immediately see dollar signs. And no one wants to see extra dollar signs before they even purchase a home.
So what kind of flooring should you get?
Based on data from the National Association of Realtors®, 54% of home buyers were willing to pay more for wood floors. But if you can’t afford wood floors, there are many options for wood- look tiles, vinyls and laminates — some even waterproof — that will more than satisfy picky buyers. Dick Roberts Flooring can help you with all of your flooring needs, from material selection to quick and professional-quality installation. Call them for an in-home consultation today!
Dick Roberts Flooring 585-643-9447
Your Front Door: The Ultimate First Impression
Your front door is the gateway to your home.
A freshly stained or painted door, with shiny new hardware and clean glass, says “Welcome home!” to buyers who come to see your house.
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