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toedtoes
Aug 14, 2018Explorer III
I agree that IF it looks decent and quality, leave it up.
I looked at a house once, they showed me the garage and in the middle was a very very poorly built set of plywood walls. They said they put up the "room" for an exchange student and left it up for the new buyer. It looked awful! No insulation (literally single thickness 1/2" plywood walls) anywhere. Washer and dryer were out there and there was no room to use them without hitting the walls. No room for storage or a vehicle. Needless to say, they didn't sell their house for what they thought it was worth.
So, make sure it's clean, well built, and doesn't look like a garbage pile and it's an asset. If it looks like c rap get rid of it.
I looked at a house once, they showed me the garage and in the middle was a very very poorly built set of plywood walls. They said they put up the "room" for an exchange student and left it up for the new buyer. It looked awful! No insulation (literally single thickness 1/2" plywood walls) anywhere. Washer and dryer were out there and there was no room to use them without hitting the walls. No room for storage or a vehicle. Needless to say, they didn't sell their house for what they thought it was worth.
So, make sure it's clean, well built, and doesn't look like a garbage pile and it's an asset. If it looks like c rap get rid of it.
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