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Originally Posted by ilovetv
Unless it's an important criterion at the top of their list, what matters in the end is how the potential buyer feels when he/she walks in and sees their first impression.
If they walk in and see dark, cramped or cluttered space, with Grandma's attic decor and curtains, it won't matter which ceilings you have.
But if they walk in and see a home that is open, airy with windows uncovered, clean smelling, no Granny wallpaper to tear out, and with tastefully modern decor, chances are the ceilings won't matter if they are "wowed" at the overall look of the place.
Not everyone has volume ceilings on their list. Price it to sell, not to be left long on the market and getting very stale because you're holding out for a certain price.
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As a wannabee - volume celings are nice, but not deal breaker for me. More important to me are location to shopping, location to one of the squares, updated kitchen, flooring/carpet condition, "no Granny wallpaper to tear out", and condition of the lanai. Just my 2 cents.