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Tyrel McAllister
  • Suva, Fiji
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Fixture quality in rentals - Payoff?

Tyrel McAllister
  • Suva, Fiji
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I am considering upgrading one of units with higher quality fixtures, how much value can this add to the home? What fixture adds the most value to a rental unit? What kind of rent increase is reasonable post upgrade? Here in Fiji, there is a rent freeze unless you get the home reassessed between tenants. What upgrade will add the most value for the least amount of money? Currently the unit has Concrete floors, basic louvre windows, low cost taps and lighting.

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