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Kelly Marthaler
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Question from Mpls/St. Paul designer

Kelly Marthaler
  • Mpls/St. Paul, MN
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I’m new to the biggerpockets community and hope to make great friends here.
I see a lot of posts regarding using interior designers for staging purposes but not about material selection.

How often do investors use interior design services to select materials to optimize marketability (quicker sale, wider market appeal, or better renter, larger rental revenue) and control rehab costs? I’m not just referring to high end properties but to the entire spectrum.

Thanks for any replies.

Kelly

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