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Posted By HomeWatcher 1 year, 8 months ago in Business & FinanceDuring the housing boom, updating a kitchen with high end materials like cherry wood cabinets and a Viking stove was a sure bet to boost a home's value. Homeowners often recovered about 80% of the cost when the house was later sold. But with so much more inventory on the market for buyers to choose from, they just aren't as impressed with the be
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La_Diva1 year, 8 months ago
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Flatfeemls, thanks for the link. Now I'm looking for some more real estate sources. I'm going to sell my house and try to give as much ads online as possible. I liked this one: http://www.fizber.com/home-for-sale/index.html
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