I recently pulled my under the counter dishwasher out to see if I could repair it. It was difficult to remove because a previous owner installed tiles so there was an awkward rise of about 1/4" to lift it over. Anyway, I pulled the dishwasher out and there is terrazzo underneath it.
This house was built in the early 70s in Florida, so there is a strong possibility that all 1000 sq.ft. is poured insitu terrazzo flooring. (The kitchen is in the back of the house and the closet is by the front door.)
If listing the house for sale, does the underlying terrazzo floors add value? I see pricing for a poured terrazzo floors can cost $20 - $80/sq.ft. which would mean my floor could be worth $20,000 to $80,000 dollars alone!
I realize it would cost several thousand dollars to remove the tile and restore the original flooring.
Just curious if the existence could add a premium to the sale price.