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Bobby Bohren
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Furnishing STR units

Bobby Bohren
  • New to Real Estate
  • Orlando, Fl
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Hey All! Curious to get feedback on best practices for furnishing STR's? Is there typically a good vendor to use? How quick do you turn around furnishing an entire apartment/house if purchased unfurnished?

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Michael Baum
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Hey @Bobby Bohren, if you do a search you will find all sorts of posts on this subject.

Short answer from me is that I bought a ton of used furniture from Craigslist, OfferUp and Facebook Marketplace. Buy USA made furniture. They last longer and can be had for penny's on the dollar.

New linens, mattresses etc. I use the Grandeur Hospitality towels from Costco. Best bang for the buck IMHO. Sheets are 70/30 cotton poly blend Big One from Kohl's. They are very good. We are on our 4th year and they still look and feel great.

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