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Johanna Jones
  • Fort Mill, SC
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flooring in Master Bedroom for 120k ARV flip

Johanna Jones
  • Fort Mill, SC
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I'm about to close on a home in small town South Carolina. I will be flipping it. The ARV is around $110k-$120k. A first time home buyer market for sure. I will be redoing the flooring in the master bedroom. Right now it is cheap laminate that is in poor shape. I think I personally like the feel of carpet in bedrooms but many seem to like hardwoods. What do you feel is the best for resale lower end hardwood or carpet in a master bedroom?

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Tj Estes
  • Rock Hill, SC
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Tj Estes
  • Rock Hill, SC
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I see that you are in Fort Mill. If you are investing locally, then that price range probably puts you near downtown in the old mill houses. I've seen several people go for the 'rustic' look when renevating those. You would be safer going with the hard woods to match the surrounding inventory. Best of luck!

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