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Updated about 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

GASP: White exterior paint on a single-family??
Is that what your reaction would be? Even though I’ve never seen it mentioned in a bad light, I have NEVER seen anyone mention that they were selling a flip with white as their exterior paint. My current investment property was white when I purchased it, and to be honest, I kind of like it.
It is true that there are not many if any at all like that in the area.
My closest neighbor already has the brownish paint that you see a bit in South and Central Florida, so if I do change it I may have to do an off-white, light beige? Below is the color for the interior that I am dying to do, so I’m having a hard time imagining anything to go with that.
Is white a no-go? If so, any suggestions? Thanks as always!