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William Murden
  • Virginia Beach, VA
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Portsmouth, Va Section 8 rentals

William Murden
  • Virginia Beach, VA
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I have a question to all my section 8 landlords and investors. Trying to maximize my ROI on a property, I have so many questions.

What do you all consider overkill for section 8 upgrades?

I was thinking Vinyl plank flooring, and used SS appliances off craigslist or Facebook market place and also the scratch and dent stores.

Upgrade bathroom?

Upgrade kitchen?

I was thinking of a different countertop and a simple subway tile backsplash. Countertop is cracked that is why I am looking.

I understand it is section 8 and the rep they carry.

Am I trying to do to much?

Any info is greatly appreciated, running a full time job and been thinking about this for about a week. Feels good to finally release not so much stress but worries. I am excited to learn as much as I can.

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