Does removing a popcorn ceiling increase your home’s value? The DiMora Team are real estate experts in the Novi and Northville neighborhoods and we know that not everyone dislikes popcorn ceilings. The home improvement and repair site said that this textured, spray-on finish is an inexpensive way to hide flaws in a ceiling, including leaks, cracks, damage, and just poor workmanship. They’re cheap and easy to install, and because of their acoustic properties, popcorn ceilings can cut down on sound in multi-story houses and high-traffic areas such as entryways and hallways. But popcorn ceilings don’t handle moisture well and in a bathroom or kitchen, both of which have a fair amount of moisture, the texture of a popcorn ceiling can loosen and eventually come down. The biggest drawback of a popcorn ceiling is that it tends to collect dust, dirt and cobwebs. Because of its rough surfaces, it also casts harsh shadows, making rooms appear smaller. Check out below to see what sold in Country Place in December 2020:
20810 E. Glen Haven Circle, Novi: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 745 sq. feet, 1 car garage, Sold Price: $117,000
Country Place Home Sold
December 2020
21276 E. Glen Haven Circle, Novi: 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, 830 sq. feet, 1 car garage, Sold Price: $127,000
Country Place Home Sold
December 2020
41719 Broquet Drive, Novi: 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1,149 sq. feet, 1 car garage, Sold Price: $166,789
Country Place Home Sold
December 2020
42118 Pellston Drive, Novi: 3 bedrooms, 2.1 bathrooms, 1,522 sq. feet, 1 car garage, Sold Price: $178,000
Country Place Home Sold
December 2020
Popcorn ceiling texture is very hard to clean and to keep clean because it attracts dust and creates shadows. Whenever you take it off, it makes a room feel much more vibrant. For more information on Country Place, or similar Northville or Novi neighborhoods such as Highland Lakes, Crosswinds West and Lakewoode Parkhomes, contact The DiMora Team today at 248-505-7728 or jim@dimora.com.