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Adding value to a Property

Christopher Sarmiento
  • Rental Property Investor
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Question for the Forums,

I’m currently on the attack to purchase a duplex and each  unit has an enclosed back porches. I’m trying to decide what would the best route be and create the best value/forced appreciation.

  • Converting that extra space into a Florida room or create a second bedroom and make it a 2/1. Because a Florida room would make it more attractive.
  • What if I just make it a little bit of both? Bedroom with a lot of Windows surrounding it.
  • Do I have to add central A/c? or can I just put a wall or door A/c unit in the enclosed space to add the forced appreciation.

Thank you for any advise!

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