Thanks a bunch, everyone.  That was the most informative answer to date,
and I think it gives me a better understanding of the kind of work that is
involved.  Actually, the house has been for sale for a couple of months,
but I continue to do some things in there because I feel it increases the
value.  Each potential buyer gets to see a "better" house than the one
before, moving me closer to the one who will pay my asking price.  And
hell, if I wait long enough and find no one buys, I will take it off the
market (regretably) but I will have a beautiful home - much more attractive
than the one I started with.  So either way, labor intensive or not - it is
worth it in the long run.

Thanks for all the replies I got both online and off.


M. M. Harvey, MPP, MPH
Administrator of Quality Management
Office of the Health Commissioner
1101 Market Street, Suite 840
Philadelphia, PA 19107
(215) 685-5690
fax - (215) 685-5398
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