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Kitchen Rental Renovations
I have a tenant that there stove broke and going to replace ASAP. When the lease is up if the tenant does not renew I plan on renovating as it needs a major face lift. After renovations I think I should be able to get 1100-1300/month. My question is what is your thoughts on stainless steel appliances? Is it worth the extra money? Should I go electric or gas?
Thanks
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@Theresa Harris I agree with you. Running a gas line is expensive and the range costs more - go electric. And no ice makers - only creates issues. However, if you think you might sell the unit in a few years you may want to buy a fridge with an ice makes but don’t hook it up.