Location: Portland OR
And if the deck is composite, do they care about how close it looks to actual natural wood?
I'm thinking about putting in a deck and definitely convinced that composite is the right way to go. I'm curious what buyers think about it. Personally I would see it as a benefit because composite decks have great warranties.
For the two materials I'm looking at the price difference is about $3,000 and I just don't think it's worth the extra money for a material that looks a little bit more like wood than the cheaper one. They both have the same warranty.
Does a deck add to property value? The area that I'm in is middle class / not rich or fancy.
I'm trying to turn my backyard into a entertainment space that has a lot of privacy. The front yard is pretty worthless for anything really. It's just not a usable social space.
Edit: I'm not asking if I should consider buying wood. I'm asking whether buyers actually care about that. I don't want to get surprised that people care about this in the future when I go to sell. This is just about curiosity more than anything else. Personally I would prefer a composite deck because of the warranty and the less power washing required
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