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Michael Noto
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Southington, CT
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Central CT Apartment Rehab Breakdown

Michael Noto
Agent
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Southington, CT
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I am involved in a lot of discussions in the forums regarding the different materials used in rental unit rehabs. Since we just finished a 2-bedroom apartment rehab in central Connecticut I figured I would post some pictures of the finished product as well as some details on the products we used for paint and flooring.

This apartment is located in a lower B class neighborhood that will attract solid qualified tenants and the apartment rehab and the materials used reflects that. While the apartment is not high end by any means, it certainly is a more expensive rehab than one would do in a low income area.

Paint and flooring materials used

- Wall paint is Sherwin Williams Navajo White

- Ceiling and trim paint is Sherwin Williams Ceiling Bright White and Extra White for the trim

- Kitchen/Dining/Bathroom floors are TrafficMaster Quartz Stone Vinyl Tile

- Living area/bedroom flooring is Traffic Master Allure Country Pine

Other upgrades done to the unit

- windows are new

- the entire bathroom was gutted to the studs and redone.

- countertop is new

- we painted the existing cabinets and put new hardware on them

- in the 3 season porch we frosted 2 of the windows and then just painted the existing walls, ceiling, floor

  • Michael Noto

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