When you sell your home, it’s a given that you’ll pack personal belongings and furniture into the moving truck, but what about your appliances? Should you take the refrigerator and oven with you to your new home? How about the washer and dryer? The DiMora Team are real estate experts in the Novi and Northville neighborhoods and we know that typically, sellers can walk out with anything that’s not permanently attached to the property. But certain appliances in the home sale could turn off potential buyers, not to mention, add a layer of difficulty when moving. When weighing up whether to take or leave your appliances, you should consider what’s considered the “norm” for your market, as well as how your appliances may impact your home’s marketability. There’s a general pattern when it comes to appliances: the kitchen appliances nearly always stay, while the laundry appliances only stay half of the time. Check out below to see what sold in Whispering Meadows in October 2020:
22134 Clover lane, Novi: 4 bedrooms, 2.1 bathrooms, 2,300 sq. feet, 2 car garage, Sold Price: $346,500
Whispering Meadows Home Sold
October 2020
21682 Clover Lane, Novi: 4 bedrooms, 3.1 bathrooms, 2,136 sq. feet, 2 car garage, Sold Price: $354,000
Whispering Meadows Home Sold
October 2020
Most times, the seller includes all kitchen appliances in the home sale, including the refrigerator, oven, dishwasher, and microwave if it’s built-in. This is likely the status quo since it’s more convenient for buyers and sellers to leave these appliances than move them between properties. For more information on Whispering Meadows, or similar Northville or Novi neighborhoods such as Simmons Orchard, Village Oaks and Meadowbrook Glens, contact The DiMora Team today at 248-505-7728 or jim@dimora.com.