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cassandrascott24

It's the energy of the space that would attract me... so I'd be drawn to a 'creative' home that'd be apparent from its decor/furnishings and the homeowners themselves. I'd see through any clutter... as it's only misplaced possessions... and walls can always be repainted but a home that's neglected though, would mean that essential renovations... which you can't see... would not have been attended. But loved your comment Deborah, about continuing the vibe in your home. It's back to energy!

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M J

Interesting article on space. Out of interest I had an estate agent round recently (2021) to value our house. I've no intention of selling, but I was intrigued to see how the value had changed after work and over time. I showed him our garage which has a sink, washing machine, tumble dryer and ironing board in it and tons (and tons) of my husband's junk (sorry, tools). I said that in years to come, I would love to make the room a proper utility room and tank it. It is currently single brick, very damp and has no heating other than one electric radiator which I turn on when ironing. The estate agent actually said don't do any of this. He said the value of the house would be more to have a garage which could be used for storage than actually making it into a habitable utility room. I'd still like to do the work, but it was interesting to hear his views.

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deborah eade

MJ Interesting, but I'm of the view that we sort out our home to suit our own changing needs rather than keeping half an eye on potential selling value, which of course fluctuates. For instance, with so many people now working mainly from home, property prices will rise in areas outside commuter belts that become newly sought-after. In any case, a dry warm garage plus DIY area and sink will always be a plus and would keep your energy bills down too!

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