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Updated almost 4 years ago on . Most recent reply
Avoiding over renovation on the rehab process
I'm having an disagreement with my partner about our BRRRR project. We're discussing finishes and my partner wants to do quats countertops. Their reasoning is it will apraise higher. I want to do laminate because its a rental and I believe the countertops will have very little to with the appraisal.
Anyone have experience with this or have a strong opinion?
Thanks in advance.
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@Luke Trovinger Our intention is to rent and not to sell. My partner thinks finishes will impact our appraisal. If we decide to sell down the road, we will likely do a light remodel and could add the countertops then is my thinking.