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Fridge, washer, dryer

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Hi!

My husband and I just went under contract on our first property! It’s a duplex that has been totally remodeled. The units do not have a washer, dryer, or fridge. The units should rent between $1500- $1700 because they’ve been redone very well. They’re on the higher end of the market. With that being said, we’re thinking that we should buy those appliances and have them installed prior to renting it out so that we can get the higher rent ($1700). We’re also thinking that if we buy them, then there’s less wear and tear on the property when people move out. But on the flip side, we would have to do repairs. What are your thoughts?

Is it better for tenants to buy their own? Should we buy only the washer and dryer or only the fridge? 

Thank you all in advance!

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You can get tension rods for the shower-I'd supply those.  For curtains, if you don't have blinds, then yes, I'd get some sturdy curtain rods and have those properly installed (ie into studs).

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