mabon1
Recently I put my home on the market. The estate agent called to see it and told me in no uncertain terms that I would need to "rip the bathroom and kitchen (solid oak) out and replace them" to sell my home. I am elderly 80 years of age and do not have a fortune to spend on my home. It is in an excellent state of repair and a C rated for insulation. I told her not to be so rude "This house is my home, it is warm and comfortable and this is how I like it. Any buyer can do those jobs themselves" Am I being unreasonable?
Ignore him or her.
Whatever kitchen you put in, no doubt new owners would change it again.
Why go to the expense of ripping out a solid kitchen and replace it with a budget one? New buyers may well decide to rip out your replacement as well as not being to their taste
Yes. If there are separate kitchen and dining rooms, no doubt the new owners will want to knock through too.
Bathroom? If it's coloured, the seem to be coming back into fashion again!
Use another estate agent, one who can get the best possible price for you.