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All Forum Posts by: Michael Hinshaw

Michael Hinshaw has started 2 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Best finishes for a quick sale

Michael HinshawPosted
  • Mission Viejo, CA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

Just began demo on a house we're renovating to sell. Appreciate any advice on floor surfaces investors/flippers might recommend to facilitate a quick sale. House is in Orange County California, 5bd/3ba two story with ARV @ $825K. Remodeling entire house. Is high end laminate acceptable in this price range vs wood? Is high end ceramic tile acceptabe vs natural stone (eg travertine)? All recommendations are appreciated.

Thanks,
Mike

Post: Wood or laminate floors?

Michael HinshawPosted
  • Mission Viejo, CA
  • Posts 2
  • Votes 0

So we're in Souther California and Sout Orange County to be more specific. In the process of remodeling a 5bd 3ba 3,000 sq ft home that should sell for @ 825K when refurbished. Question is whether we should install the highes end laminate (looks great and more durable) or engineered/solid wood (looks great but less durable).?

Thanks a million!

Mike