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Adding value or the opposite
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.We spent around �20,000 doing all the work, and I assumed that we would have devalued the house. We actually increased the value by turning into a "nice" family home. We sold last year (but obviously houses have increased in price) for �133,000.
We have done the same with this house. We decided that we were planning to stay here a while, and enjoying life was more important to us than adding value to the house.
If you want a proper response, I would suggest that you get in touch with your local friendly estate agent and ask there opinion.
En suites are a personal thing - persoanlly, I couldn't entertain buying a house wihtout an ensuite now but three years ago I had never lived with one!
I was in a similar position but would suggest that an extra toilet rather than an en-suite would make the house more attractive to would-be purchasers. It was still a 4 bedroomed house and literally sold within an hour of going on the market. Only having one family sized bathroom was never a problem. Any purchaser will have their own ideas so it could be best to leave options open for them. They can always change a small bedroom to an en-suite but it wouldn't be too easy to change it back again.
We moved to a 2 bedroomed house and still miss the second toilet.
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