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Originally Posted by forgop
In a couple of brief conversations with my realtor and brother, they seemed to discourage granite because of the potential for staining and having to seal them. On the other hand, quartz seems to be resistant to pretty much everything, except a high price tag that is. I have no idea how granite and quartz compare in price though.
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Increasing Your Home Value With Granite Countertops
By Ryan Frank
(I am not sure about the 10% added value shwon in the article but it definitely adds value) There is a reason why virtually every house over $1 million has granite everywhere ..... it is highly desirable and it sells! But it may be a budget buster in which case there are several good lower cost quality alternatives. Beware of the $50 granites, they are much more porous than the more expensive polished granites. Probably the $80-100 range stuff is the minimum quality range you would want to use as an alternative to some of the other materials, I have had Silestone in another house and it performed well. Granite is also not suitable for the do-it-yourselfer to install.
http://ezinearticles.com/?Increasing...ops&id=3006819
Here is another good article about the added value of granite:
http://www.kitchendesignersideas.com...untertops.html