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Visually stunning kitchen upgrades with high-end appliances and luxury finishes often fail to yield a good return on investment when selling your home.
While a spa-like bathroom may sound tempting, expensive features like a steam shower or heated floors rarely provide a good return on investment.
The costs of installing and maintaining a pool, along with insurance premiums, can outweigh its benefits, especially in cooler climates with limited usage seasons.
Unless you're a busy professional chef, splurging on top-of-the-line kitchen gadgets may not justify the high cost.
Installing expensive solid wood doors may not provide a good return on investment in specific real estate markets.
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