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Is adding A/C to a flip worth the cost?
Hey guys,
Finishing up a flip in Northern Colorado, and debating whether or not to install a condenser for A/C, roughly $5k in additional expenses. I'm wondering if I'll get that $5k invested back or more on the sale, or if it is not worth the effort? I would say this is a C+ neighborhood in Greeley, CO. 2 bedrooms are in the basement which are underground, with 3 bedrooms at ground level. Are you guys adding A/C to flips that don't currently have it, and are you seeing that it is worth the returns?
Does your answer change if you are going to keep it as a rental?