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Edgar Gonzalez
  • Ewa Beach, HI
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Types of materials for a rental renovation

Edgar Gonzalez
  • Ewa Beach, HI
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Good Evening, my name is Edgar and my question is concerning what type of material should be use when renovating a rental? I would like to select a certain look for my unit nothing outlandish but more on the transitional look. Also I don't want to break the bank on this Reno as this my first BRRR. I plan on renovating the bathroom, kitchen and putting in tile or wood throughout the whole unit. It's in a decent area so I should attract decent tenants. Any suggestions or ideas on how to keep it under 10-15k would be greatly appreciated.

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