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Branden Pfaff
  • Sioux Falls, SD
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Building patios for your Properties?

Branden Pfaff
  • Sioux Falls, SD
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I was wondering if anyone has built patio's for their rentals? If I were a tenant, I think that would be something I would enjoy. From a landlord perspective, I would obviously want it to be maintenance free and cost effective. 

A paver patio instantly came to my mind, but I'm not sold. 

Any ideas out there? Previous experiences?

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Dutch Langley
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  • Matthews, NC
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Dutch Langley
  • Flipper/Rehabber
  • Matthews, NC
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@Branden Pfaff  Patios are great!  Most people like an area to entertain outside or just for themselves.  A concrete patio is pretty cheap and hard to damage or be taken away.

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