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Kenneth Hynes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Easton, PA
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Back Pathway remediation

Kenneth Hynes
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Easton, PA
Posted

Hello BP Community

I am in closing stages of completing initial BRRR on a two unit in Pennsylvania. The main house is a two unit , and has a detached garage near the rear of the house.

I am looking for some feedback on how to improve  the area between  the building and detached garage.   ( Pics Below)  it is roughly a 24" long pathway , and the "bed" , raised  area by the garage is 16" feet long by 58 inched wide.   I do not have a green thumb , so  would like to zero-scape as much as possible .  Thinking maybe pavers to level the area off, and then have a grill / seating area ?   

any feedback would be appreciated 

view from rear doorview from rear door view from road view from above back door view from above; street entrance
  • Kenneth Hynes