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Dax Gurr
  • Investor
  • Ogden, UT
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Landscaping / AC ROI

Dax Gurr
  • Investor
  • Ogden, UT
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I have a couple of flips and a couple of rentals that have the typical barren & unmaintained landscaping in Ogden Utah.  I would love to be able to update the landscaping to increase the value in the neighborhood but am having a hard time justifying the expense of a $3000 new yard.  I know a lot of / Most larger flippers dont do landscaping or AC on lower end homes.  But is there anyone in Utah that is finding they are getting a return on investment for landscaping?  I am also curious about ACs.  We have thought about doing the front yard and leaving the back.  

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