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Stefan D.
  • Park City, UT
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Would you upgrade this rental property kitchen? (With Pictures)

Stefan D.
  • Park City, UT
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I'm working on my first BRRRR property, and I'm stumped with what to do with the kitchen. It's small and boring but functional. The appliances, cabinets and laminate counter tops are in fine condition - working with no major scratches.
What would you all do to this kitchen?  Upgrade it, or save some money and leave it as is?  I'd love to hear your thoughts

Note: The counter tops are brownish/orange and blue

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Theresa Harris
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@Stefan D.  I'd leave it other than adding hardware to the cabinets.  If you add some black hardware, it will tie in with the appliances.  Without hardware, I can see the tenants scratching up the doors when they try to open them.

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