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Mark Berge
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Jersey
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Suggested flooring for master bath remodel.

Mark Berge
  • Rental Property Investor
  • New Jersey
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Hi All, I am living in a single family rental in a suburban NJ neighborhood on a busy road during the day but quiet at night. I am remodeling the master bath, kitchen and living room area. I intend to rent this house out someday but for now am camping out here while I clean it up and do the demo work and have some contractors help me with the work. Every room with water had leaks and mold issues, cracked tile in the master bath and kitchen. I had the leaks fixed and took out the damaged toilet and tile. I expect to rent for $1700 or so a month, what kind of flooring would any one suggest for the master bath and kitchen? I don't want to go crazy but want it to look nice and be low maintenance in case of water overflows when future tenants are here?

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