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<blockquote data-quote="sonnetpete" data-source="post: 1042197" data-attributes="member: 310216"><p>When my wife died in 2009, I decided to renovate this house along the lines we'd discussed, plus a few additional ideas of my own. I had the kitchen replaced, the bathroom refurbished, and central heating installed upstairs. This made very little difference (if any) to the estimated selling price I was given from an estate agent afterwards. I suspect it would be the same if I'd intended to rent. Recently we've converted a lumber room into a downstairs bathroom, I.E. created another useful room, which <em>would</em> affect the price/rentability. Unless you can somehow make your two rooms into three, I don't think any amount of time and money spent on renovations will make a significant difference.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sonnetpete, post: 1042197, member: 310216"] When my wife died in 2009, I decided to renovate this house along the lines we'd discussed, plus a few additional ideas of my own. I had the kitchen replaced, the bathroom refurbished, and central heating installed upstairs. This made very little difference (if any) to the estimated selling price I was given from an estate agent afterwards. I suspect it would be the same if I'd intended to rent. Recently we've converted a lumber room into a downstairs bathroom, I.E. created another useful room, which [I]would[/I] affect the price/rentability. Unless you can somehow make your two rooms into three, I don't think any amount of time and money spent on renovations will make a significant difference. [/QUOTE]
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