ᐅ Average Annual Depreciation of a Kitchen?

Created on: 12 Oct 2016 21:33
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garfunkel
Hello.

In my current apartment, I still have a kitchen unit with a ceramic cooktop, oven, refrigerator, freezer compartment, and recirculation hood.
There are 4 wall cabinets, 1 cabinet with drawers (cutlery drawer/pots/pot compartment), 1 sink cabinet, and 1 miscellaneous cabinet.

The appliances are from Gorenje. Everything works. The condition is good, with minor signs of use but nothing major.
The kitchen unit is 6 years old.

I originally paid 2500€.

What price could I realistically ask for if I sell it now? Since anyone reading this will know I have a kitchen to sell and therefore no longer need it, the price probably won’t be very high. However, I don’t want to give it away either.

Is there a way to determine this? Like an approximate depreciation per year?
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garfunkel
16 Oct 2016 19:15
550€ for the kitchen and bathroom furniture (1 mirrored cabinet, 1 cabinet under the sink, and a narrow towel cabinet). Since I bought the bathroom furniture cheap from Poco and would have thrown it away anyway, this is acceptable.

By itself, the kitchen would probably have only been worth 400€. Well, it’s definitely better than dismantling and carrying it away.
Neige16 Oct 2016 19:18
Well, better than a lot of work.
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Alex85
16 Oct 2016 21:07
garfunkel schrieb:
The kitchen alone would probably have cost only €400. Well, it's definitely better than dismantling and hauling it away.

That's right. Fits well.
Neige16 Oct 2016 21:35
It fits, well, sort of. Without knowing the kitchen details, it’s hard to say. Probably more space could have been used.
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HilfeHilfe
17 Oct 2016 07:25
As mentioned, the price is acceptable for both sides. It could have turned out worse.