I'm a homeowner with over 30-year-old vinyl siding that looks pretty dirty and worn out. My wife and I really dislike it since it makes our house look unattractive. I've received three quotes: two were similar in price, while one was lower with some appealing extras. I'm unsure whether I should replace the siding now or wait. I plan on staying in this home for the next 2-3 years before potentially moving, so I'm wondering if now is the right time for this upgrade. Would replacing the siding be considered a long-term investment, or does it make sense for my situation? I'd love any insights from those who have been through this process.
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If you’re thinking of moving soon, it might not be the best time to invest in new siding. It's a big expense, and you may not get a great return when selling. If the current vinyl still works, maybe try pressure washing it first to see if that helps clean up the look. It could save you money and still improve the appearance.

Yeah, but if it looks really rundown, buyers might not even want to step inside. A fresh exterior could attract more interest!