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Roman Puzey
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver CO
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MTR Furnishing Tips

Roman Puzey
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Denver CO
Posted

Hello,

We are getting ready our MTR property to be rented for a traveling nurse. We are still in early stages of getting our property ready for rent and I had a question regarding furnishing. I do have a check list (spreadsheet) of all that's needed to get it ready but I was wondering if it matters if furniture needs to be brand new or can it be used as long as it looks good/decent? Since some of the prices for new furniture are a little expensive and things do add up. With that said, would HomeGoods, Wayfair, AFW, perhaps GoodWill are good places to consider in buying furniture? Looking for some advice from anyone who has previous/current experience with MTR

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