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Updated over 5 years ago on . Most recent reply

Does a deck help strengthen a rental price?
I just purchased a duplex and am looking for ways to maximize my rental income. Would adding a deck be a good way to justify a higher then median rental price?
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Tenants are the same as buyers, #1 on the list: kitchen; #2: master bedroom/bathroom. Big $$ for cap-ex should first go to these items, not a deck IMHO.