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Rehabbing a property without an eye for design

Aaron Macken
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Hey everyone,

I'm looking to get my first rental property under my belt this upcoming year. I've been doing a lot of research about the whole process, but something nobody talks about is the design choices you go with for the interior and exterior of the home.

I'm no interior designer, nor have I ever been in any way artistically skilled, so I'm wondering how other people like me tackle this problem. 

How do you figure out how you want your rental property to look. Do you hire a designer? Do you see inspiration from pinterest? 

Let me know :)

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Sharlene Mulchandani
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Sharlene Mulchandani
  • Cincinnati, OH
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@Aaron Macken It would mostly depend on other rentals in your neighborhood. I would do a quick study of rentals around the area to see how the interiors and exteriors have been designed. You would ideally want designs that are aesthetically pleasing but also have long term durability. Pinterest can definitely be used for inspiration!

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