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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

first flip: should I put in an electric fireplace
Hi Everyone -
I am in the middle of my first flip and I am trying to determine what to do with the fireplace area - if getting an electric fireplace is worth the investment
Right now, it is a non-functioning wood burning fire place. In order to make it fully functional, it would cost me too much in masonry cost - so I have a few options. I am framing out the fireplace with new drywall and will tile - but I am not sure if I should put in an electric fireplace. I am not fireproofing the area to the standard of a working wood burning fireplace - because as I said it is not functioning.
Purchase Price - 180k
Rehab Cost $60k
ARV $340-350K
So basically - do you see a good return for installing an electric fireplace - I believe it would cost 500-600 to purchase the appropriate piece.