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Trust & Probate
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Real Estate Broker
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- Buyers
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- Residential Property
Awards
2025
TOP AGENT
Santa Rosa, CA
2025
TOP AGENT
Rohnert Park, CA
2025
TOP AGENT
Sebastopol, CA
Answered Questions
Hi, You do not have to replace anything. That being said, whether to replace it or not depends on which kind of buyer you are trying to attract. You need to realize, there are three main things buyers are looking for: Condition, Location and Price. They will NEVER get all three. The buyer that is looking for a house with great location and condition will give in with price. The buyer looking for a great price will have to either give in on location or condition. So which kind of buyer are you wanting to attract? If you don't want to replace the carpet that is in bad shape, you are looking for the the buyer that doesn't mind the condition, but if you are not in a top location, then you need to price it accordingly and market to that specific buyer type. Hope that makes sense.
So is your question to rent or buy in the new city? Or rent or sell your current home? I always recommend renting in a new city first so you get to know neighborhoods better. If you are thinking about renting or selling your current home...then run your numbers. Will you cash flow? Don't forget to take vacancy rate into consideration. Will you need a property manager?
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