Alison Swain
Senior Member
- Joined
- Sep 13, 2005
- Professional Status
- Certified Residential Appraiser
- State
- Florida
I have a friend who is contimplating replacing her wood laminate floors with hardwood ---- maybe even bamboo. I realize hardwood is very expensive, but hardwood floors are prevalent in her neighborhood of 1930's and 1940's bungalow homes. Her realtor friend advised her not to make this investment unless she plans to stay in the home for a long time. I think that's reasonable advice, but would like the input from other appraisers. I have wood laminate floors and don't like them. Whenever the dogs run it sounds like they're tap dancing. One of the dogs is old and pees on the floor a lot. Easy clean up, yes, but now I'm noticing the laminate is no longer laying perfectly flat (a little buckling).
What is the professional appraisers' opinions on this issue?
What is the professional appraisers' opinions on this issue?