Availability and ease of installation make this type of flooring an excellent option for upgrading tired, worn or damaged floors in houses. Agents who’re well-informed about engineered wood floors and its perks will have a clear advantage with buyers.
Source: Inman News
What real estate agents should know about engineered wood floors
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