As spring approaches, sellers should consider their home's features, including hot tubs, which can impact first impressions. A properly serviced hot tub could provide a positive impression, while a neglected or outdated one risks detracting from resale value. Real estate experts emphasize evaluating hot tub condition; if it's in good working order, cleaning and servicing is crucial before showings. However, older units might be better removed to avoid buyer hesitation due to potential repair costs, especially in competitive markets where luxury amenities are valued.
"If the hot tub is in working condition, I always make sure it's cleaned and serviced before listing the home. This helps avoid any surprises during the inspection."
"Hot tubs can add value if they're modern and well-maintained, especially in upscale or vacation markets where buyers see them as a luxury. But an old or broken one can hurt resale."
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