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Updated about 1 month ago, 10/16/2024
Best Carpet for High End Rental
I have a high end single family home that I is for long term leases (monthly rent is $6k). After the current tenants move out, I need to replace the carpet and pad. Tenants are allowed prior approved pets. What recommendations do you have about quality or brand? I'm on the fence with a mid grade carpet that gets replaced with each tenant, versus a higher quality that can stand up to stains and cleans well. I have 1 staircase and several bedrooms of approximately 2000 sqft. Thanks!
Quote from @Christina J Abaray:
I have a high end single family home that I is for long term leases (monthly rent is $6k). After the current tenants move out, I need to replace the carpet and pad. Tenants are allowed prior approved pets. What recommendations do you have about quality or brand? I'm on the fence with a mid grade carpet that gets replaced with each tenant, versus a higher quality that can stand up to stains and cleans well. I have 1 staircase and several bedrooms of approximately 2000 sqft. Thanks!
I would go LVP and have them put in rugs if they want the carpet feel.
- Chris Seveney
- Residential Real Estate Agent
- Irvine, CA
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Quote from @Christina J Abaray:
I have a high end single family home that I is for long term leases (monthly rent is $6k). After the current tenants move out, I need to replace the carpet and pad. Tenants are allowed prior approved pets. What recommendations do you have about quality or brand? I'm on the fence with a mid grade carpet that gets replaced with each tenant, versus a higher quality that can stand up to stains and cleans well. I have 1 staircase and several bedrooms of approximately 2000 sqft. Thanks!
I would use a higher quality with a thick pad if it is high end.. Honestly though, I would be using an LVP
- Peter Mckernan