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Updated over 7 years ago, 03/03/2017

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Nate S.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • plattsmouth, NE
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I inherited a house,what is best materials for making it a rental

Nate S.
  • Real Estate Investor
  • plattsmouth, NE
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Recently my mother passed away, insurance is covering the bio hazard clean up, reconstruction of the interior of the property. All the floors will all be replaced, walls repainted. Thing is what floor materials should I request for rental purposes that can be durable and long lasting for ROI. I still have to fix the porch, replace the counter tops, garage door, patio and little outside work. Also for bathroom and kitchen suggestions? I was told renters tear property up, it is best to use hard wooden floors for living/hall ways but I don't know about the kitchen. I plan to live in the house while I go to college, fix it up as I go then move out but keep the house as a rental.

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