If your flooring is dirty, chipped, worn, outdated — or an unappealing color — chances are, buyers will take notice — and move on to the next house.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.
Meet Jake Hamann:
A Quad Cities native, born and raised in the northeastern part of Davenport, Jake returned to the area in August 2022 after completing college. With over four months in the industry, Jake has quickly made a mark, taking over his father's book of business at Pro Source. Having served in the Army as an airborne infantryman and
spending three years in eastern Germany, Jake brings discipline and dedication to his work. Recognized for top 10 sales nationwide in his first month back in August, Jake's true reward is the positive reviews he receives from satisfied customers.
Pro Source, a wholesale company, extends its services as a vital partner for businesses. Offering the lowest prices guaranteed,
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