I’m not sure if I should tear down the house and then sell the property. I have put money into the interior thinking I would stay. I bought new appliances (stove, dishwasher, washer & dryer), also a new furnace, hot water heater, light fixtures, new countertops in kitchen, bathroom vanity, air conditioner. Home has pella windows, 14 glass sliding doors, beamed ceiling, paneling, hardwood floors, 2 fireplaces, 3/4 brick exterior. Finished basement with bar. It’s only a 2 BR with 1 1/2 baths. It’s located in the Wood Dale area of Illinois near O’hare, on a dead end street, near expressways. Homes in the area are being torn down or added on to making much of the area larger newer homes. I have put up a For Sale sign just to get an idea of what people would pay. I need as much as I can get out of the property to live on. I need as much feed in as possible to do this. The house was built in 1954.
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DO NOT tear the house down if you want to sell the property,
you won’t get much for all that stuff,, just look at all the questions here wanting everything for free or REAL cheap! The whole package will sell for a lot more, and few people will pay a lot just for 2/3 acre!!!