I bought a fixer-upper a few years ago and have slowly been updating it. The bathrooms and living areas are done, but the kitchen still has original 1990s cabinets and older appliances. I was planning to remodel it this summer, but a job opportunity came up that might require me to move sooner. Will buyers be turned off by a partially updated home, or is it better to sell as-is and let them choose their own finishes?
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