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Updated almost 6 years ago, 03/27/2019

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Thomas Giganti
  • Investor
  • Damascus, MD
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Kitchen appliances

Thomas Giganti
  • Investor
  • Damascus, MD
Posted

Question for all the experienced landlords out there- I'm just starting to renovate my first property in order to get it ready for rental. The kitchen is out dated and has original cabinets and countertops (both wooden in color). I'm redoing the counter tops with something more updated (some type of granite) and repainting the cabinets white and adding new pulls since they're in good shape. I currently have white appliances in there ( fridge and dishwasher are only a couple months new). So alas my question is   Is it worth it to replace all the appliances with stainless steel to give the full makeover look? Or keep the current appliances since it will be a rental? Any input appreciated. Thanks!

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