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Any recommendations on what to renovate to Max ROI?

Kevin Nolan
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I just purchased a property in Westchester NY and I am looking to renovate the place. Any ideas/recommendations on what to renovate and  more specifically what to buy? I am planning on redo-ing the kitchen, bathroom, all flooring, paint, and outdoor landscaping. But any insight would be great on what specifically to buy!

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The easiest way to get the answer to what to do is to go to every open house you can find in the comparables vicinity and see what other sellers are doing, then pay attention to which ones sell quickly and which ones sit.  Also don't overdue it either...you can over-rehab a house and lose out in the long run. 

As far as specific products, once you know what sells, you'll have an idea of what to use or can ask again for specific recommendations, although if your market is anything like ours right now, in the covid times, you may find that you'll end up using whatever you can actually get your hands on!  Best of luck and congrats on the investment.

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