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Ryan Brown
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Tulsa Expected Appliances in Single Family Rental

Ryan Brown
  • Investor
  • San Diego, CA
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Can anyone provide any insight into what appliances are expected in a single family rental in the Tulsa market?  Refrigerator, stove, washer/dryer.  What have you found to be expected?  What most impacts speed to rent?  What facilitates maximizing rental rates?  What causes the most headaches?

Thanks in advance?

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BJ Harrington
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BJ Harrington
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I have found that most expect a stove but it’s up in the air after that. I have never provided a washer/dryer and only provided a refrigerator in two instances. The more appliances the more potential issues.

The other factors all depend on what area of Tulsa you are in. In the trendy areas of town people are fine with small homes and less amenities because they are close to restaurants, bars, and shopping. Other areas that are more family friendly may call for the standard 3/4 bedroom with at least 2 baths. I know that probably doesn’t help a ton but Tulsa is a town with different pockets everywhere. 

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