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lawn on wooden patio


Question Posted Sunday June 22 2008, 12:45 pm

I have a condo, it has a small patio area that was upgraded before I bought it into a wooden deck. So the wooden deck is not original. I needed a lawn for my dog on it so my boyfriend and I cut out a small section of the wood and planted sod. The wood is rotting on it and I will probably end up replacing all the wood anyway. When I cut out the section and put grass there did it bring the value of my condo down?

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isis answered Sunday June 22 2008, 5:01 pm:
I would have thought a decent lawn would be better than rotting decking.

You could try asking your local estate agents as they're the ones who would have a good idea on selling points in your area. If decking is better you could go ahead and replace it sometime.

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