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Our backyard is not very big and made even smaller by an L-shaped deck. Since the wood is starting to go, we may need replacement anyway and thought now is a good time to make this decision.
In pic 1 you can see where our patio set is and we'd definitely keep this part of the deck down to the banister. In pic 2 you can see how that part of the deck cuts into the depth of our yard - our kids can't even really play catch back there. Pic 3 is the opposite angle from the fence. Should we remove what you see in pic 2?
Even though we're staying for at least another 15+ years, once it's gone, we're not going to put it back. We are considering that this may or may not be attractive to buyers. We are in a suburb of NYC with good schools so buyers are likely buying here for the yard sizes since they have kids or soon will. Room in a backyard is semi-important, but how much so is a decent sized deck like we currently have? I'm sure the adults would also like a deck and less grass to care for. What do you think? Chop it off or keep it (fixed up)? If we do remove it, we will put in a set of stairs on that side too, and will plant sod and have to finish the siding down to the grass - all for the sake of more green space.
In pic 1 you can see where our patio set is and we'd definitely keep this part of the deck down to the banister. In pic 2 you can see how that part of the deck cuts into the depth of our yard - our kids can't even really play catch back there. Pic 3 is the opposite angle from the fence. Should we remove what you see in pic 2?
Even though we're staying for at least another 15+ years, once it's gone, we're not going to put it back. We are considering that this may or may not be attractive to buyers. We are in a suburb of NYC with good schools so buyers are likely buying here for the yard sizes since they have kids or soon will. Room in a backyard is semi-important, but how much so is a decent sized deck like we currently have? I'm sure the adults would also like a deck and less grass to care for. What do you think? Chop it off or keep it (fixed up)? If we do remove it, we will put in a set of stairs on that side too, and will plant sod and have to finish the siding down to the grass - all for the sake of more green space.



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