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Shed/Patio Area installation and use
Hey fellow BP investors!!!
Got a big question that I have no idea what to do. So I am looking to put in a patio and a space for a shed to anchor. So I am looking for information on what to use as the base/patio material.
My current options include:
Patio pavers (rubber and stone/brick)
Gravel
Cement pad
Nothing/stick with grass
This is currently for my residence thats a house hack but I have a rental that the shed part of this applies as well. So please give me whatever input you can on what material you would use and why? What has best sustainability? What's better for resale value?
I need some help and wanted to turn to my BP family for advice! Thank you for the advice and your time!