Nice. I saw the flat portion and that enormous hood, so I assumed there was a grill.
- If you want to sell your house, put in a bad ass kitchen. Spare no expense.
Not that I have a home to sell, but I agree. Especially the hood. You can have a really great range, but it's useless if searing will smoke up your house every time.
- It's amazing to me how bad some people are at staging their homes. Clutter, personalized crappy art. Some are really great though and can make a house seem much more appealing than it actually is. -There's a real art to it.
My aunt is a realtor, dealing with high-end properties and she said the same thing. She told me that staging a place can command a much higher price, especially if the buyer likes the staging enough to buy the place "as is". It's funny that you mention staging, as I was just talking about it with a friend. My aunt also told me that a lot of the furniture she uses in staging properties just gets thrown out and that I might be interested in selling some of it. If I can figure out a cheap storage option and a cheap way to get access to a truck, I've got some ideas that I think could work.
- If I can figure out a cheap storage option and a cheap way to get access to a truck, I've got some ideas that I think could work.
Rico 30 years from now: "Well, we started with just one van and a few pieces of furniture that my aunt gave us from a house she staged. Now we're in all 80 states and we are going to be the first furniture reseller on the new colony."