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Updated over 10 years ago, 08/09/2014

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Arnie Guida
  • Residential Landlord
  • Greenfield, WI
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Flooring Options

Arnie Guida
  • Residential Landlord
  • Greenfield, WI
Posted
Our standard routine between tenants was repairs, paint, flooring. The last time I had an empty, my flooring guy made an odd comment to me. He said, "You're one of the last owners that puts carpeting in." That got me thinking... I have a traditional, center entrance, 2 up, 2 down , all the same 2br floor plan, seen one, seen em all, 1960-ish City of Milwaukee four family. We've always carpeted the living room, hall and bedrooms. Am I being foolish? Should I just have the hardwood floors and that's it? It sure would save a bunch of money. Thank you, Arnie

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