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  • Saint Paul, MN
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Favorite Rental Property Features

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  • Rental Property Investor
  • Saint Paul, MN
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What are your favorite or "must have's in your rental property rehabs?

A few for me:

• No paint sheen below satin. Must have semi gloss in bathrooms and kitchen.

• No carpeting. Hardwood or strong vinyl only.

• Quality countertops, i.e. quartz

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@Nick Tenge

Hi Nick.

Dedicated laundry is a big draw for tenants. Stackables work well in small spaces. Private fenced yard is another highly desired feature. I’ve also used a surface refinisher for the bathroom and kitchen counters. For about $600 it looks like a brand new bathroom.

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