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Al Bigley
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Furnishing Appliances in a Rental Unit...

Al Bigley
  • Investor
  • Monroe, NC
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Hi!

New to buying investment properties (in the Charlotte, NC area) for rentals….

My latest unit is without a dishwasher, fridge, or oven.

I've heard there are good, low-priced alternatives to buying new top-of-the-line appliances for rental units, and would love to hear opinions and get advice on this….Thank you!

Al

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Aaron Montague
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Aaron Montague
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Brookline, MA
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@Al Bigley

Welcome to BP and the wonderful world of landlording :)

What type of tenants are you trying to attract?  The appliances should match the level of your buildings.  $2100 for a 1 BR should have REALLY nice GE or better appliances in it.

$1500 for a 3 bedroom rental to students: get a $250 used oven from ReStore or someplace like that.

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