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Renovating first time rental
Hi everyone - I'm a first time homeowner looking to renovate one of my units in my new house and am looking to clarity on what and when to buy items.
I am looking to renovate the:
1. kitchen completely (cabinets, appliances, flooring and paint)
2. bathroom (flooring, tub, and vanity)
3. Paint the whole place
Does anyone have any recommendations on where to start? I figured I would start out by painting and then flooring, but do you suggest that I have the new appliances delivered first or after I work on those?
Or in other words.. any suggestions on steps throughout the process?
Thank you!