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Sage Souther
  • Investor
  • Amesbury MA
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Oversized Pocket Door In Rental?

Sage Souther
  • Investor
  • Amesbury MA
Posted

One of the units I’m remodeling has this VERY LARGE existing pocket door that leads into one of the bedrooms. I think the door is beautiful and adds a lot of character to the home. The problem, it’s very loud when it shuts. This could be fixed but it would Definity require some creativity and man hours to make it shut quietly.

This really comes down to personal preference. Would you keep the door or get rid of it? Like I stated before it adds a lot of character to the home, it’s an old New England home that was built in 1885. From my research the door is worth between $2-4k if I was to save it and try and sell it.

I'm doing a DIY video series on this current BRRRR project. If you have time, check it out and let me know what you think. Link is in my bio

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