Properties with dated design can be a challenge for luxury real estate agents, but they can also present exciting opportunities for agents willing to think creatively. Whether you’re reenvisioning a space from the studs up or staging a home to play off of unique features, even the most eclectic property has appeal for the right buyer.
Source: Inman News
Overcoming the sales hurdles of outdated design
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