We have lived in this house since 1983. It was avocado and orange throughout, as in 1972 that was all the rage. It came with the farm. When purchasing a farm, what matters most is the dirt, the outbuildings (machine shed, barns, etc), and lastly the house. You only live in the house. You make money (hopefully) with a farm. Home updates are slow going, as there's always something else to fix; re-roofing outbuildings, maintaining waterways, making improvements, etc, etc.
We replaced the orange countertop with white laminate in 1992. If I remember it only cost around $300. I just couldn't stand the orange anymore! The avocado appliances were changed as they died. (Some of those appliances kept working until 2000!) Die avocado, die!!
As the years have passed, we have slowly eliminated all of the avocado and orange. (The shag carpet is only in one room in the basement, and that won't take so long to replace.) We just repainted and redid everything else in the basement last summer. I know you are thinking, "How long can one stand creepy flooring?" My answer is, "Decades." I never looked down!
And now we are circling back to the kitchen. I appreciate all of the comments. You are all giving me a lot to think about. With an impending blizzard tomorrow and 4 additional days of scary wind chills predicted, my 8 hour drive may be pushed further out, so more photos will be later. Thanks Covid for putting me in this predicament to begin with! (But my one year old grandson is so worth it!)
In answer to putting the house on the market any time soon, the answer is no. It's our livelihood and family farm.
Edit to add: In case you're wondering, there was an avocado green bathtub, orange bathroom tile, AND avocado green sinks throughout! Visualize that!
I forgot to also mention the avocado green toilets & washer and dryer...