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How to price a house mid-remodel

James Carlson
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Denver | Colorado Springs | Mountains
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A question for any Denver real estate agents out there or any agents in general. (Or heck, any buyers/investors who know a thing or two.) I have a client who is about 33% through a remodel on a home. Without going into details, they are considering selling and moving on. (Nothing was found during the demo. No issues with the house. They just had a problem with the contractor and they are considering just making a clean break.)

My question is about pricing and selling a home like this. What factors do you consider when pricing a home that is in the middle of a remodel? 

FYI, the remodel would finish off the basement adding an extra bedroom and living room space plus laundry area. The upstairs had plans to push back the entire back of the house to open up the kitchen. 

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