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Artex in th hallway

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Cellardoor23 · 27/06/2017 22:27

Hi, I started a thread a few days about a surveyor coming to view our house. All has gone well so far.

However, we have artex in the hallway. It was there when we purchased it a couple of years ago and we haven't got round to plastering it.

In your opinion, would you plaster before you put the house on the market? Will it add any value? We've had a quote for about £400.

Thanks!

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kingjofferyworksintescos · 28/06/2017 10:04

I've just bought a house with artex on every ceiling and yes it's vile and off putting , I will be getting it skimmed straight away and yes whilst it's a negative I love the area , knew I would gut the place anyway ( it's my job) and when I sell in a year or so the property is enhanced and updated
So whilst I doubt they can knock money off for that alone it's not a welcoming feature or positive selling factor
I would get it done before putting it on the market

HipsterHunter · 28/06/2017 10:16

Is it really obvious?

Some isn't THAT offensive but some is awful and very off putting.

If everything else about your house is good I wouldn't bother.

drummergirl34 · 28/06/2017 12:32

For me, the scary part of artex is that it may contain asbestos. If you skim over it, when the next buyer drills in, they will disturb the artex and this could lead to a health hazard. I would like to know that it's there, rather than been skimmed over and not told by the previous resident so do the right thing and be sure to tell your buyer it's there.

Cellardoor23 · 28/06/2017 12:51

It is pretty bad. It's on the ceiling as well. I hate it, but I had always put it off. Mainly because it can be quite expensive to fix.

It's quite a big hallway. We originally had a quote for about £600 (not including the plaster) but there's someone I know who says they can do it for £400. My budget could stretch (just), but I don't want to do it if I'm not going to get the money back in value iykwam?

It doesn't contain asbestos, I know that. It's just ugly. The rest of the house is fine and we've just newly plastered the second bedroom.

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Cellardoor23 · 28/06/2017 12:54

This is a picture of what the walls look like.

Artex in th hallway
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Cellardoor23 · 28/06/2017 13:00

Meant to add the quote isn't including the ceiling, just the walls.

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wowfudge · 28/06/2017 14:10

If you have proof it doesn't contain asbestos, I wouldn't bother if money is tight - you'll need your money for your moving costs.

HipsterHunter · 28/06/2017 14:22

Oh wow on the walls?!

It wouldn't put me off the house if that was the only thing that was wrong. But, well, its not a selling point.

drummergirl34 · 28/06/2017 15:44

It looks like foreskin...

Cellardoor23 · 28/06/2017 16:06

Haha. I know it's awful.

The thing is the hallway would be a potential selling point as it's pretty spacious. So I don't know what to do.

Thank you for all of your suggestions.

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