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Wood Flooring Question
I just acquired a three unit and the first floor apartment has all original hardwood floors. Except one room which someone painted the hardwood blue the carpeted over it. What is the most cost effective way to update this? It's a C class property in C + neighborhood. Refining? New carpet? Paint again?