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Updated almost 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

Leave new Appliances in future rental.
What up BP,
I'm really considering house hacking my current primary home. I would move out and rent my place out. I currently have brand new appliances in my kitchen. I'm wondering would it be better to leave them and expect to pull in quality tenants faster, replace them with lower end appliances or remove them all together? My home is in Slidell , La 15-20 mins from New Orleans. I want to attract good tenants but don't want to go over board. Thanks in advance
-Brandon