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westernrvparkow
Aug 14, 2018Explorer
mowermech wrote:Two days of labor to remove the canopy and framing, a couple of more days to remove the concrete. Preparing the ground, installing irrigation if necessary, resodding, another couple of days. Materials, labor costs, disposal and hauling fees probably approaching $10,000 for the non do it yourselfer. Add in the hassle, I would be looking for $20k off the price on a similar home without the carport should I want it gone. On a million dollar property, not significant. On a $200k property, it is ten percent off the top. That is likely to be a big deal.
I would make sure it is "presentable", and leave it alone.
If a buyer wants it gone, HE can have it removed, and deal with the concrete pad.
There simply is no way you can make your house perfect for everybody. Don't even try!
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