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Return on Capital Improvements
I believe I can push the rents in my 1 BR units if I put some dollars into them. Currently have window units, no WD connections, no dishwasher, basically not updated. They stay rented due to the high dollar area they are in. What type of return do you fellow investors look for when determining if you want to spend money updating your properties ?