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Updated almost 11 years ago on . Most recent reply

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Martin Peter
  • Investor
  • Fairlawn, OH
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Market for old appliances

Martin Peter
  • Investor
  • Fairlawn, OH
Posted

So I'm working on my first flip and this question came to me. Is there a market out there for old appliances? A house that I have under contract built in 1959 seems to have the original oven and range top. If I can get a few dollars for them, no reason to just throw them away.

What do you guys typically try salvage even if you don't intend to keep it in the final product? Do you try to sell anything in the house and squeeze it for every last dollar?

I look at everything as a learning experience and I will try to soak up as much as I can here. Thanks

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