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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

interior door replacement
we are buying a 3BR SFH that will need a minor rehab-new interior doors/moulding, new flooring and a few other minor things. it should rent for about $1100/mo.
Should i put in hollow primed MDF prehung interior doors ($65 each) or pay double at a local surplus store and get solid pine doors that will need prime and paint?
I suspect the solid ones will hold up a lot better. There are a total of 7 doors.
Thanks for the comments and advice.
Scott