My kitchen electric range (Samsung, 12 years old) is showing signs of failure and I want to replace it with a new one.
Having used an induction cooktop at an AirBnB not long ago, I really like it because it's the closest thing to the gas range I grew up with.
But my wife worries that induction isn't as popular as I think it is. Since I expect to sell the place within three years or so, I have to consider that. We don't have natural gas here, so it's either normal electric or induction. The majority of my pots and pans are compatible with induction, so that's not a consideration.
Is an induction cooktop really a minus when selling a home or is it reasonable?
Having used an induction cooktop at an AirBnB not long ago, I really like it because it's the closest thing to the gas range I grew up with.
But my wife worries that induction isn't as popular as I think it is. Since I expect to sell the place within three years or so, I have to consider that. We don't have natural gas here, so it's either normal electric or induction. The majority of my pots and pans are compatible with induction, so that's not a consideration.
Is an induction cooktop really a minus when selling a home or is it reasonable?