Live in a flat, carpet throughout apart from kitchen, en-suite bathroom and main bathroom. Not a big flat - hall, lounge, two bedrooms.
We made a mistake last time with the carpet. Too light, and not great quality. It needs replacing.
We are thinking of moving soon, but it may not come off, due to work issues.My husband wants to replace the carpet before we sell to make the flat more sellable. He says it is beyond an industrial clean, he thinks it has stretched and is bubbling and will look worse. Rugs are not practical.
I say leave it, flooring is an easy thing for a buyer to replace and would not put off a buyer. The expense of it could be used on removal fees etc.
My husband says, let's get a cheap carpet in case we stay. If we stay I would want a good quality carpet, so getting a cheap carpet would not be a good buy.
So, your views
- ignore the carpet and don't replace if putting on sale soon (would it bother you as a buyer)?
- replace the carpet with good quality in case we stay?
- replace the carpet with cheap option in readiness to sell?