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Christen G.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle, WA
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Turning over a unit - would like some flooring advice

Christen G.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Seattle, WA
Posted

Hi folks,

As soon as this pesky eviction is finished (fingers cross for less than 2 weeks from now), we'll begin re-habbing a small 1 bedroom unit in our duplex. The floors are trashed: crappy carpet with cigarette burns throughout. At first we thought a paint job and some cheap carpet would be all we need to do to get it back on the market quickly and rented, but in an effort to "harden" the rental, add some juju to the place (and thinking long-term) I am beginning to think Allure vinyl plank may be the way to go.


Does anyone have experience with this brand - or suggestions of others to look at. I don't want to spend top dollar but want it to look attractive & have it be an upgrade should we go to re-fi or something.  Thanks in advance.

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