08-23-2007, 08:49 AM
Allot of the houses here in the new development have had the hardwood buckle up. I was in one today and the wood is all but up against the walls and along the tile, guess thats the reason.
I would suspect laminant not so prone to this. As for realestate it all depends on the market, if its a high end home >300K then yes laminant is a BIG turnoff for buyers in that range, if its a lower market low 200's then laminante/carpet doesn't really matter to the buyer as much. That would be my view on it.
I myself would only do real wood, but thats just me.
I would suspect laminant not so prone to this. As for realestate it all depends on the market, if its a high end home >300K then yes laminant is a BIG turnoff for buyers in that range, if its a lower market low 200's then laminante/carpet doesn't really matter to the buyer as much. That would be my view on it.
I myself would only do real wood, but thats just me.