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Calculating ARV of a Washington DC kitchen remodel
I'm starting to plan out a kitchen remodel for a Washington DC row house I'm curious about how much $$ to put into the project but still keep in line with the price point of the rest of the neighborhood. I'm constantly fighting the temptation to expand the renovation scope (and therefore cost), but i am trying very hard to maintain a good ROI for this project. Can someone help me by pulling some comps for Truxton Cir (Old City II) row house with updated kitchens? That'll help us plan for the an ARV Target. Our property is a 4B/3.5B with finished basement, total 2,100 sq-ft. Thanks for your input!
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Hey @Greg Moran , hope all is well.
Just send me an email with the address and I'll send you the values.
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