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Originally Posted by Locke
I think most people are going to want their kitchen and bathroom the way they want them, so any upgrades or changes are likely to be redone after sale and buyers will be unwilling to pay more for stuff they intend to rip out and change.
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Potentially, but some more info would help. If this is a 1980 build condo with original cabinetry then new countertops aren't worth it. However, if it's a very recent build condo with good cabinetry/appliances and all it needs is granite to complete it then it probably is.
I'd say only a small percentage of homeowners want to actually do any renovations or upgrades and a lot make their buying decision based on how much or how little needs to be done. Usually it's the unknown costs that scare people, and not the disruption or effort.