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Updated 5 months ago on . Most recent reply

What kind of flooring should I use for a rental
I am a newbie real estate investor and I am doing a lot of the rehab myself and I was wondering what type of flooring long term rental investors use?
Initially I wanted to use vinyl snap together flooring since it is pretty durable and I have worked with it before. The downside is it would take a while to install it myself and I think it would be a more expensive option. I have kinda been against installing carpet but it might be an easier and cheaper alternative.
I would love any and all thoughts. Thank you!
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- Rental Property Investor
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I've really enjoyed the glue-down laminate planks my flooring company has. Durable and easy to replace if one gets scratched. We've used them in all our rentals from the budget houses to the luxury apartments.
- Gregory Schwartz
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