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![]() I've done two tear-downs in order to sell. I never even attempted to list either house with the tank in place. Very few (normal) people would want the tank... and that might include most reefers too! I'm just thinking of how difficult it is to sell a complete setup...
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![]() when we move I think we will have to leave our tank. Its just too big and too much work, I'd be lucky to get it out the door...
wait I forgot my tanks only 35g ![]() ahh I must have been dreaming again
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![]() Yeap would never put a house on the market with a built in tank, nobody wants that. Even I would steer clear of homes with built in tanks, very few are done properly to avoid moisture issues. I could just image what the avergae home buyer would think at the site of a typical fish room
![]() For me it would be sell or use storage and start over later, making sure no evidence of fish remained. |
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![]() I'd move it and use the opportunity to improve the set up. I've never moved a tank and doesn't look like I need to anytime soon so can't speak to that, but just having the chance to change some things would be welcome. I also do not want any bigger and already have a smaller tank, so all good there!
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![]() yup, rip it out and take it with you. it is more of a disadvantage for selling that its worth, and will turn off a lot of people.
Steve
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![]() that's the key! Whether you dealt with humidity the right way or not prospective buyers wouldn't know that. I'll have to unreno my basement if I ever sell.
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![]() One day I'll be selling a basement with the world's largest bar-to-basement-sq-footage ratio ever. Slap a cheap counter on my stand and CYAS =)
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![]() I'm in the process of helping a fellow reefer move their tank, and I think if I have to move mine I'll be selling all the live stock but keeping the hardware. It's too stressful trying to keep everything alive through the change over.
I would also agree to not listing with the tank in place. I think people would be over whelmed with the thought of a tank. |
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![]() When we moved from our old place, I bought a couple of good used tanks, got permission to setup in the new place early and slowly transferred everything over before the move. Then on the day of the actual move, the fish, rocks, corals etc. were already "home" and I sold off all the original tanks after I tore them down. Only had to move "human" furniture and goods.
After setting up the 210g (which I have since sold), I refused to move it and risk all the livestock so we bought this place.
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