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Rishi B.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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6-Unit Rehab-how to sell existing appliances/cabinets? (Chicago)

Rishi B.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Chicago, IL
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Hello and thank you in advance!  I'm set to close on a 6-unit in the next month and am currently working with my contractor on the construction budget.  Post construction, almost everything will be new.  My past rehabs were smaller buildings with extremely old appliances/finishes that I either donated to the H4H ReStore or allowed my subs to take for their own use.  However, given that this building will be vacant at closing and I have the opportunity to sell all the old stuff within 1-2 days of closing, I wanted to get some advice on how fellow BPers were able to liquidate their assets' existing appliances/cabinets/vanities/etc. to help offest some construction costs.  Perhaps a "garage" sale posting on Craigslist?  Any better solution out there?  Thanks!

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