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Scott Ficek
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Minneapolis, MN
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Surfaces-What do you like?

Scott Ficek
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Minneapolis, MN
Posted

I saw a other "discussion" between two old timers on BP and it got me thinking.....When some of us do renovations, we put in the toughest most durable products we can find, expecting they will stand up to the tenants. Others, put in the cheapest and expect that it is disposable.

When you rehab an apartment, are you using tile or vinyl on the bath and kitchen floors?

If the place has hardwood floors, do you refinish them or put carpet in?

Lastly, do you tile the tub/shower surround or use a fiberglass insert?

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