Hi,
We are living in a 26-year-old home and are planning to put it on the market for sale. There is an old cubby house (photos attached) located in one corner of the backyard, and we are considering a few possible options:
- Leave it as is, with a note stating that the cubby house is not stable. However, in this scenario, an unprofessional-looking fence repair—using a black rod and timber pieces—remains clearly visible and may detract from the overall presentation.
- Repair the cubby house, although this could be quite costly given its age and condition.
- Demolish and remove it. If we choose this option, we would need to address the empty space, as it sits lower than the surrounding lawn. In addition, removing the cubby house would further expose a poorly repaired section of the fence, and relocating the yellow rose plant arranged in a half-circle may be difficult.
I would really appreciate your advice on a simple, economical DIY solution that could improve the appearance of this area and potentially add value to the property.
Thank you and regards
syed





