Move-in condition never hurts

2016

The owners of 62 N Old Stone Bridge paid $1.8 million for it in 2016. They must have spent some significant money, but probably not a huge amount, into putting it into good shape (improvement list here), and set it back on the market 12 days ago at $2.495 million. It’s already pending.

We’re in a different market now than we were in 2016, of course, but it’s always been true that houses needing no work attract more buyers than do fixer-uppers, so they sell more quickly and, usually, at a higher price.

Just don’t go overboard.

2016 kitchen

2023: even the light fixtures remain, buty why not? The kitchen was just fine as is.

the new owners did, however, bring in the tipi, and even the zebra, albeit a bleACHED ONE