Hi all,
Found that there are quite a few experts in this thread.. Therefore, I wanted to check on certain ID stuff.. I'm still in the midst of getting a resale flat.. Recently, found this house that i really like.. The flooring in living room is broken marble, while the rooms are in laminated flooring and the kitchen is in homogenous tiles.. The couple has lived there for around 6 years and I must say that all the flooring are in a pretty good condition so far I think.. In addition, the carpentry works in the kitchen is extensive.. stretching 1 and a half of of the kitchen walls which are in good condition as well... Plus the electrical work is also 6 years old..
Now I'm deciding to get the house such that I can save on the flooring, electrical and carpentry in kitchen.. Question now is that is it worth to pay around 10 to 15K more for these? As they have used for around 6 years, what's the usual lifespan of such flooring and carpentry work? Is broken marble better than homo flooring? Anything I should look out for to decide if this house is really worth the price?
Hopefully, I can find my ideal house soon and I can start to engage ID to build more on the living rooms and bedrooms..
Thanks for any advice...