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Jacob Luong
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Close off loft into a room?

Jacob Luong
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  • Atlanta, GA
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New investor here. I am going to close on a SFH with 3 bedrooms and 3 baths. The house has a loft area that overlook the living area downstair. I can potentially close off this loft area into a 4th bedroom. I'm contemplating this decision because I'm not sure if it would be desirable for tenants to have an extra room instead just a loft area. Pictures are included. Any thoughts?

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Nathan Gesner
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Quote from @Jacob Luong:

It depends on what's in demand in our market. For me personally, I would leave it a loft so the renter could have a playroom for kids, office space, family room, etc. If they want to use it as a bedroom, they can do so even with the open wall.

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