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Post #192216 by Matt Reese on Thu, Oct 13, 2005 4:03 AM

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I think it would depend on where the bar is located. If it is a room in your house the buyers may or may not dislike it. If the bar is in an enclosed patio or in the backyard I think people tend to be a little more responsive. People generally equate outdoors with fun. One of my friends sold a home and the tiki bar patio was a huge selling point. Hopefully most can dedicate the time and energy to building their tiki bar without the intention of moving. I know I have.