T Bone
Well-known member
I'm tired of the hassle of rental properties and dealing with "good" people that are douche bags.
So, I'm in the process of evicting some renters from a 3 bed, 2 bath 2000 sf home. When I get them out, I'll clean and remodel where needed and sell.
The question is this:
Would a house with a primary heat source of a new high-end wood pellet stove and secondary heat of electric base board be a turn-off to prospective buyers?
Considering installing gas forced air heat, but the cost is about double that of a new pellet stove.
So, I'm in the process of evicting some renters from a 3 bed, 2 bath 2000 sf home. When I get them out, I'll clean and remodel where needed and sell.
The question is this:
Would a house with a primary heat source of a new high-end wood pellet stove and secondary heat of electric base board be a turn-off to prospective buyers?
Considering installing gas forced air heat, but the cost is about double that of a new pellet stove.